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  • 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.
  • Public school is underway but not all the teachers needed are in the classrooms, conversation around conservation begins for areas outside the nation’s first national park, and Montana’s capital city prepares for a 911 remembrance.
  • Indoor air quality in schools a growing concern as wildfire smoke wafts over the state, Montana roads ranking among the most deadly in the nation, and Tribal leaders still awaiting an apology from Montana’s Republican U-S Senate candidate.
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