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  • Considering where drones need to be down, assigning extra financial credit for teachers in tough areas, and organizers expecting a record sea of green in Butte.
  • Wyoming’s abortion ban lifted, easier access to birth control considered in Montana, and breast cancer detection improved at a Red Lodge Clinic.
  • Montana lawmakers settle on a proposed budget, a California couple ordered to destroy their house, and an island has opened for fish, birds… and people.
  • Lawmakers consider making "roofying" a crime, one Montana county faces obstacles to upcoming elections and federal officials look to relocate grizzlies to diversify the population.
  • Billings police criticized for lengthy standoff, homeless individuals counted, and lawmakers applauded for enticing more movie production.
  • Leaders at the state hospital discharged, a bill criminalizing some transgender care advances, and a bridge of honor for a long time tribal leader.
  • It's Monday, August 17th. Approval of the Black Butte Copper Mine in central Montana, university students in isolation for COVID-19 and emergency funds for utility payments.
  • It's Wednesday, August 26th. NorthWestern Energy's proposed purchase in the Colstrip coal-fired power plant, wildfire updates and lawmakers decide against recommending a statewide sales tax.
  • It's Thursday, August 27th. Funding for renewable energy projects, homemade air filtration systems give Montanans relief from the smoke and a recap of the Northwest Montana State Fair and Rodeo.
  • It's Monday, August 24th. construction to fix an irrigation system along the Hi Line, grants to health care provider to provide affordable insurance and testing to see if students fell behind during remote learning.
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