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  • Changes in hunting tags possible as mule deer numbers continue to decline, one of Montana’s only residential homes for young families is expanding, and we head to Wyoming on a dinosaur dig that’s uncovering the mysteries old bones have to offer.
  • The man killed in a shootout in Yellowstone Park is identified, awareness of heat related illnesses ramps up as temperatures rise, and our series on the Vietnam War continues with conversations from Montana women affected during that time.
  • A firefighter dies and more evacuations ordered in Montana’s first major wildfire of the season, the Held climate case hits the high court, and our series on the Vietnam War looks at the smallest city for refugee resettlement after the war, which was in Montana.
  • Senator Tester not yet confirming if he will stand behind President Biden’s reelection campaign, efforts revving up to drive tourism to eastern Montana, and our series on the Vietnam war continues with conversations from Montanans who witnessed the chaos as the US left Vietnam.
  • More evacuations ordered near Helena due to a fast moving wildfire, a way to increase education flexibility in the state considered, and a Montana teacher who taught refugees from Vietnam shares why it was the best year of her career.
  • Montana voters react to President Biden’s decision not to run for re-election, federal funding headed to the state to reduce planet warming emissions, and MSU celebrates plan for a new indoor athletic center.
  • Fire officials evacuate a popular recreation area in southeast Montana, lawmakers tackle the state’s affordable housing crisis with a new tool, and we travel to Longmire Days for an event that brings fans from around the world to a small Wyoming town.
  • Evacuation warnings in place as two wildfires combine for the state’s largest, Wyoming pushes for a decision on federal protections for grizzly bears, and Montanans share thoughts on the assassination attempt on former president Donald Trump.
  • Signatures gathered for ballot initiatives will be allowed according a judge’s decision, a former leader of the DEQ reflects on success and concerns for the agency, and a preview of Montana’s amateur Olympics.
  • Montana’s Attorney General asks the state Supreme Court to take over a case about who can sign issue ballot petitions, a fishing closure is in effect on a stretch of the Madison River in southwest Montana and RiverStone Health in Billings is offering free lead testing for children. Hear about that and more on today's Worm.
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