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  • It's Wednesday, December 30th. Governor-elect Greg Gianforte announces some new department heads, a new statewide online news service and how mental health providers are getting more creative to reach patients isolated by the pandemic.
  • It's Monday, January 4th. The Keystone XL oil pipeline gets the okay to cross water bodies in eastern Montana, the 67th Legislative Session kicks off this morning and a conversation with Attorney General Tim Fox as he leaves office after two terms.
  • It's Wednesday, January 6th. Congressman Matt Rosendale joins the group of lawmakers who intend to object to Electoral College results today, Governor Greg Gianforte announces a new vaccine distribution plan and where federal COVID relief money for a state emergency housing program is going now.
  • It's Friday, January 8th. Governor Greg Gianforte's first budget proposal, healthcare workers get vaccinated for COVID-19 and how Montana's federal congressional representation reacted to Wednesday's violence at the U.S. Capitol.
  • It's Tuesday, January 12th. Montana's sole U.S. Representative opposes removing President Donal Trump from office, changes to the way Montanans engage with their state legislature due to the coronavirus and what happened to winter?
  • It's Monday, January 11th. Updates on coronavirus testing and vaccination efforts and a conversation with Republican Senator Steve Daines about how he views the mob attack on the U.S. Capitol last week and the aftermath.
  • It's Wednesday, January 13th. A bill that looks to limit governor's executive orders during times of emergency, quarantine policies for vaccinated healthcare workers and affordable housing for teachers in Big Sky.
  • It's Thursday, January 7th. Montana state political leaders condemn pro-Donald Trump extremists who stormed the U.S. Capitol, the state's revised COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan and a proposed pay raise for state employees.
  • It's Thursday, December 31st. Governor-elect Greg Gianforte announces more department heads, the cost of connecting to the outside world for inmates during the pandemic and details about who will next receive the COVID-19 vaccine in Montana.
  • It's Tuesday, January 5th. The start of Montana's 67th legislative session, Governor Greg Gianforte sworn into office and the document that will guide forestry and logging projects in the state for the next decade.
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