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  • NorthWestern Energy customers get relief with lower bills, a Montana ski resort recognized for pollution prevention, and we fact check Monday’s U. S. senate debate between the two top contenders for the job.
  • The state’s attorney general slapped with another lawsuit as he runs for reelection, four day school weeks in Montana appear to hinder student’s performance, and female firefighters face unique challenges.
  • Charges of professional misconduct could strip Montana’s attorney general of his law license, we dive deeper into what the ballot measures mean, and where your non-native frog or frond can find a new and safer home.
  • Bozeman law officers asking the public for help solving a homicide, the need for emotional support highlighted for firefighters and residents affected by the Elk Fire, and the only debate between candidates for Montana’s governor focuses on the cost of living.
  • Unhoused individuals in northwest Montana fear they could freeze to death as a warming center closes its doors, a Montana library debuts the latest technology to facilitate creativity, and bears at ZooMontana bulk up for the winter.
  • Bozeman City and Gallatin County unite to ease friction between the two governing bodies, forest service budget cuts could chop down services in Montana, and sagebrush seems plentiful in the west but concern for its survival is growing.
  • Investigators recommend Montana’s top attorney be barred from practicing law, a community takes charge on recycling lithium batteries, and a Wyoming songwriter earns an international award.
  • The state’s largest concert venue gets clear on security, researchers gather to discuss adapting to a future with fire, and Montana is home to a football team now ranked second in the nation.
  • Gallatin County tackling the root causes of criminal behavior, more homes in Butte eligible for free lead cleanup, and Montana's Teacher of the Year talks about changes in education in her 30 years in the classroom.
  • New details emerge about an officer involved shooting in Bozeman, a Montana fuel company gets a burst of money to help control waste and healthcare providers sign on in support of abortion.
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