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  • Those who voted “no preference” in Tuesday’s primary election increased over past years. What does that mean for the General election? A number of voters said they want a review of their city government, andwhat it takes to adopt a wild horse.
  • A win for forests as mining claims get turned into public lands, employees in the graduate program at UM get approval to form their own union, and advocates ask the state for more money for movies.
  • Montana homeless advocates weigh in on how a new supreme court ruling affects the state, a feedlot near Billings moves to raise more environmentally friendly beef, and we take you to the naming ceremony for a rare white bison born in Yellowstone.
  • A Montana man serving time for January 6 insurrection crimes has his sentenced reduced, a partnership rallies public support for a new wilderness designation in southwest Montana, and new drought predictions for much of Montana.
  • A plan to build electric vehicle charging stations loses power, a land purchase near Helena preserves thousands of acres for the public and the military, and our series on Montana survivors of the Vietnam War begins this morning.
  • 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.
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