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  • It's Wednesday, May 5th. The Montana GOP mails out a call for investigation into the judicial branch, the solo project of one violinist out of work due to the coronavirus pandemic and why local governments can't require builders to include a number of housing units for low- and moderate-income families.
  • It's Monday, March 22nd. Lawmakers start deciding how to spend roughly $3 billion in federal coronavirus relief, how vaccine rollout is going in tribal nations and a conversation with the associate chief of staff for Montana Veterans Affairs.
  • It's Wednesday, March 24th. Another Montana lawmaker tests positive for COVID-19, a new coalition to expand behavioral health services in Big Sky and vaccination plans ramp up as we approach April 1st, when all adults in the state will be eligible for a COVID vaccination.
  • It's Friday, March 26th. Possible changes to ballot initiative processes, part of Gov. Gianforte's plan to cut taxes fails to pass the House and Montana political leadership pushes back against the Biden Administration's freeze on new oil and gas leases.
  • It's Friday, March 19th. The new head of state health department, Glacier National Park considering a reservation system for Going-To-The-Sun-Road and how a tax incentive is drawing more film crews to the state.
  • It's Tuesday, April 13th. Cascade County health officials wind down mass COVID-19 vaccination events, new laws to reduce wolf population and we check-in on a couple who navigated a high-risk birth early in the pandemic to hear how they're doing now.
  • It's Wednesday, April 14th. Regulations for recreational marijuana, how Blackfeet Nation has navigated vaccination efforts and a conversation about recently passed legislation that's now leading to debate in the state Supreme Court over the separation of powers between the branches of state government.
  • It's Friday, April 9th. Three different proposals to regulate and tax recreational marijuana in the state, the Montana Senate advances the state budget and a conversation about Montana's COVID-19 vaccine rollout.
  • It's Monday, April 12th. Reactions to President Joe Biden's new gun control measures, Missoula launches a COVID-19 vaccine campaign and farmers and educators team up to make a healthier and more local school lunch.
  • This is the second of a two-part series on the Roosevelt Center and the many artists who have come it call it home.
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