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  • It's Thursday, November 12th. Updates on coronavirus as cases continue to surge across the state, veterans reflect on 2020 and a day in the life of Montana's 2021 Teacher of the Year, who teaches at a one room schoolhouse in Beaverhead County.
  • It's Monday, November 16th. The Blackfeet Tribe memorializes those who have died due to COVID-19, Governor-elect Greg Gianforte's natural resource advisory team and a conversation with Senator Jon Tester about why Democrats are losing ground in the west.
  • It's Tuesday, November 3rd. Updates on coronavirus, record breaking voting turnout and absentee ballots begin to be counted.
  • It's Tuesday, November 17th. Government payments to Montana farmers and ranchers, Governor-elect Greg Gianforte announces transition advisory team members and temporary shelter for people experiencing homelessness in Billings.
  • It's Monday, November 2nd. Women candidates for this year's election, an analysis of record breaking campaign spending in the race for the U.S. Senate and a conversation about how the coronavirus pandemic is effecting Montana right now.
  • It's Wednesday, November 4th. Election results as Republicans in the state win big after election day, voters pass recreational marijuana initiatives and what the polls looked like yesterday.
  • It's Wednesday, January 20th. Legislation to address COVID-19 and abortion access, President-elect Joe Biden's plans for the Keystone XL pipeline and the meaning behind a teepee erected last night near Sacrifice Cliffs in Billings.
  • It's Thursday, January 21st. Legislation to regulate abortion, a conversation with Montana's lone U.S. House Representative about yesterday's inauguration and Governor Greg Gianforte's first state budget proposal.
  • It's Tuesday, January 19th. Two bills that would limit how transgender youth access healthcare or participate in sports, legislation to protect businesses from COVID-19 related lawsuits and why the pandemic took a bigger economic toll on women than men last spring.
  • It's Monday, January 18th. Emergency measures to stop tree-killing invasive beetles, legislation that would protect businesses from COVID-19 related lawsuits and reopening the paycheck protection program.
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