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  • Lead paint concerns stop funding for housing at Fort Harrison, more than 50 Helena teachers laid off, and our Voter Voices series with trip to Great Falls.
  • Cleanup begins in yards contaminated with lead and arsenic, an exhibit in Billings on Indian Boarding schools draws large crowds, and our candidate coverage continues with a report on the Republican front-runner for the U.S. Senate.
  • School districts around the state move forward after a record number of tax increases were turned down, a crypto mine in Wyoming shut down by President Biden, and ranchers to the rescue of birds.
  • An unlicensed teacher in a Montana school is under investigation, our candidate conversations continue with those vying for governor, and a new documentary focuses on a Billings bull rider who broke down barriers for women.
  • A look at impacts from failed school levies, controversy erupts in a Montana community over an immigrant family, and a preview of a dozen candidates on the ballot for one U-S house seat.
  • MSU Bozeman again accused of ignoring reports of discrimination, candidates for Montana’s highest court reviewed, and a warning issued before you pick morel mushrooms.
  • Legal battles exacerbate over transgender policies in Montana, Yellowstone National Park beings a cultural education series, and we hear from voters near the Canadian border, on reservations, and from college campuses in part three of our Voter Voices series.
  • A new nursing school breaks ground in Montana, a report details chemical hazards in drinking water, and state lawmakers hope the federal government will invest in rare earth mineral extraction from Butte's Berkeley Pit.
  • Outrage continues after a Daniel, Wyo. man allegedly tortured and killed a wolf, the fentanyl crisis is deepening in Montana, and select roads in Yellowstone Nat'l Park open Friday, contingent on weather.
  • New rules and more money expected to provide better internet access for rural Montanans, an effort to cut down on the number of wildlife killed on a road to Yellowstone gets support, and helpful information before you plan a trip to Glacier National Park.
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