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  • A Montana jail under scrutiny after three inmate deaths in less than two weeks, a conversation with the new person in charge of keeping the state’s environment clean, tools we use to cover wildfires that are also available to you, and a stegosaurus skeleton sets a record for dinosaur fossil sales. Any guesses on the cost?
  • The state agrees to comply with a Supreme Court order on voter signatures, Montana's attorney general files to block rules for certain air pollution controls, and the recent heat wave is over but the impacts on our health remain unknown.
  • The wait list ends for federal rental assistance in the state, changes expected to Bozeman’s urban camping rules, and we travel to one of the state’s smallest communities that boasts one of the largest dinosaur exhibits.
  • Bozeman prepares for today’s Trump rally, lawmakers make plans to improve child care access in the state, and a 30 year old cold case in Gallatin County is now solved.
  • Montana misses out on additional federal funding for mental health services, Billings prepares to teach a growing number of non-English speaking students, and where Montana and Wyoming rank on a new list of the best places to live.
  • The U.S. Speaker of the House visits Montana today, the governor and his challenger lay out their differing plans for property tax reform, and one of few survivors of the Hebgen Lake earthquake shares her story with us 65 years after the state’s largest quake.
  • Protections for abortion supported by the Montana Supreme Court, a plastics ban in Bozeman is no longer in the bag, and a well-known landmark in Montana’s largest state park is on the move.
  • One of Washington’s top politicians makes a Montana stop, the definition of obscenity challenges educators in the state, and the number of wolves allowed to be killed increases.
  • How higher food prices are affecting Montanans health, a new group forming to lobby legislators for more media funding credits, and Iris the osprey continues her famous work of helping wildlife advocates fight pollution.
  • Senator Jon Tester offers no explanation for withholding his nomination vote for Kamala Harris, visible progress makes Butte residents more reassured with mining cleanup, and federal protection considered for a butterfly found in parts of Montana.
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