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  • A breach in a century old canal causes major flooding and damage, federal jobs open up in Montana that address climate change, and feeding kids in rural areas during the summer proves to be a big project.
  • Billings police look for help identifying the culprits who keep defacing the city’s iconic sandstone rims, a fish consumption advisory issued for women and children of certain ages on a river popular with anglers, and we review the first debate between Montana’s candidates for U.S. Senate.
  • A large chunk of funding pulled from a popular Montana museum, new water quality standards faced with opposition, and things you can do right now to protect your home from wildfire.
  • The completion of a road in the middle of Bozeman sparks concern from some residents, a second round of asphalt cleanup in the Yellowstone River begins today, and Montana hospitals get help with cybersecurity.
  • More turnover at the state’s mental hospital strikes concern, a call for a two year ban on new marijuana dispensaries lights up, and removing barriers pronghorn in Montana a top priority.
  • A new insurance trust for teachers is getting closer to reaching an affordable plan, fishing guides hooking into creative ways to beat the high heat, and applying for your Montana bookstore passport will lead you to independent booksellers across the state.
  • The Montana Supreme Court says no to intervening on the fight over ballot petitions, the town of Havre is under another water use ban, and a new research facility in Montana is hoping to help farmers grow more organic food.
  • One of Montana’s largest utilities goes dark over concerns of high heat damage, how Montana will spend federal dollars to reduce climate change, and a big weekend ahead for lovers of all things dinosaurs.
  • Thousands of acres temporarily reserved for prairie conservation, some residents get a property tax refund, and why it is especially important to keep an eye on kids during extreme heat.
  • A big project for Yellowstone National park revealed to the public, lawmakers consider ways to raise teacher pay, and a new dinosaur species found in Montana unveiled today for the first time.
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