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  • The Hershey Company is being sued for their Reese's holiday candies. The complaint alleges deceptive packaging as the peanut butter cups do not have "cute faces" as displayed on the wrapper.
  • Lawmakers call for garbage regulations to be trashed, balloon bickering continues over China's intentions, and optimism expressed over a popular summer concert series continuing.
  • Montanans rally over the situation between Israel and Hamas, more waste could be dumped in the Berkeley Pit, and a veterinarian shortage leads to pet overpopulation.
  • Snowpack not keeping up with needed moisture, Montana seeing a below average number of bovines, and the Bozeman library feeding more than minds.
  • Republican momentum on the national stage brought a Red Wave to Montana as well. Republicans won up and down the ticket, including the race for Senate.
  • Republicans head into half time touting tax relief and more, Medicaid providers underpaid… how lawmakers plan to fund the gap and recyclers asked to clean up a messy situation in Billings.
  • Neil Gorsuch kept an even keel throughout the day, rarely betraying more than a hint of impatience or pique. He smiled a lot, made jokes about family and matched the mood of each of his interrogators.
  • Storm damages part of Yellowstone National Park, residents encouraged to sign up for emergency alerts, and the amount of asphalt retrieved from the Yellowstone River increases.
  • St. Peter's Healthcare terminates a union consultant contract, parents threaten to sue a home for troubled children and a Native American woman honored in a film shown for free on Monday.
  • On today’s episode, we have stories about an unlikely and furry source of football predictions, efforts to repeal an old state law about dueling and more.
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