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  • A new report predicts how Montana’s legislature will shape up during the general election, the state health department investigates illness caused by a psychedelic mushroom product, and a special report on the bird known world-wide that’s been making Montana home for 20 years.
  • Considering where drones need to be down, assigning extra financial credit for teachers in tough areas, and organizers expecting a record sea of green in Butte.
  • Wyoming’s abortion ban lifted, easier access to birth control considered in Montana, and breast cancer detection improved at a Red Lodge Clinic.
  • Montana lawmakers settle on a proposed budget, a California couple ordered to destroy their house, and an island has opened for fish, birds… and people.
  • Lawmakers consider making "roofying" a crime, one Montana county faces obstacles to upcoming elections and federal officials look to relocate grizzlies to diversify the population.
  • Billings police criticized for lengthy standoff, homeless individuals counted, and lawmakers applauded for enticing more movie production.
  • Leaders at the state hospital discharged, a bill criminalizing some transgender care advances, and a bridge of honor for a long time tribal leader.
  • It's Monday, August 17th. Approval of the Black Butte Copper Mine in central Montana, university students in isolation for COVID-19 and emergency funds for utility payments.
  • It's Wednesday, August 26th. NorthWestern Energy's proposed purchase in the Colstrip coal-fired power plant, wildfire updates and lawmakers decide against recommending a statewide sales tax.
  • It's Thursday, August 27th. Funding for renewable energy projects, homemade air filtration systems give Montanans relief from the smoke and a recap of the Northwest Montana State Fair and Rodeo.
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