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  • The state adopts new rules to better scrutinize how non-profit hospitals give back, the Montana University System raises concerns over fewer graduating high-school seniors, and the world’s largest private campground company quarrels with conservation groups and ranchers in Montana.
  • Results from an investigation into Native American boarding schools in Montana document deaths while dispelling other concerns, a small Montana community breaks ground on a new hospital and a recap of Donald Trump's visit to Montana.
  • A candidate for Montana’s U.S. Senate responds to a call out from Donald Trump during his Bozeman rally, NorthWestern Energy requests another raise for customers after getting one less than a year ago, and a recognition of the state’s largest and deadliest earthquake takes place this weekend.
  • The governor calls for a cell phone ban in all schools, Yellowstone County issues warnings connected to swimming pools and streams and a well-known dinosaur dig site in the Pryor Mountains celebrates 30 years of scientific discoveries.
  • Montana is now the eighth state in which voters will decide on legal protection for abortion, a southwestern Montana county finds no changes after a required recount on its primary ballots, and a long awaited athletic center replaces the MSU bubble.
  • Montana has one of the highest turnover rates in the nation among those charged with running public schools, a roadmap for affordable housing laid out for legislators, and a Native American author making history shares his story on a Montana stage.
  • The state finalizes recommendations for mental health services, the feds put the brakes on a Montana man skirting diesel emission controls, and a Butte neighborhood plans for a revitalization thanks to residents.
  • Montana’s opioid settlement money is finally flowing to communities, the Green Party gets the green light for the November ballot, and a drive across the smoldering prairie of the Remington fire reveals devastation and continued dedication to ranching.
  • A Montana newspaper refuses to edit an article about the secretary of state’s office and highway patrol, solar development funding for Montana shows a ray of hope and 300 nurses get a substantial raise after successful union negotiations.
  • Native American tribes demand an apology from the republican U.S. senate candidate, a new protein based vaccine for Covid variants now available, and we travel to a fairy village in Bozeman and a wool mill in Wyoming producing farm to fashion products.
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