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  • It's Thursday, March 25th. More cases of COVID-19 variants in the state, Governor Greg Gianforte takes his wolf trapping class and legislation to increase local law enforcement's role in federal immigration investigations.
  • It's Monday, March 29th. A more optimistic state revenue estimate, experts concerned about possible drought conditions in the state and millions of dollars of state funding for forest projects.
  • It's Tuesday, May 11th. The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine approved for 12 to 15-year-olds, why most golden eagles in the Bitterroot Valley have elevated levels of lead in their blood and tribes and wildlife advocates look to the federal government to restore bison.
  • It's Wednesday, May 12th. Gov. Greg Gianforte signs new laws, a labor shortage problem for Montana's hospitality industry and Native Women Running, a community for women who run as an act of healing.
  • It's Tuesday, January 26th. An effort to bring a passenger rail line back to Southern Montana, bills regulating transgender youth's participation in sports and abortion access advance in the state legislature, along with updates on other legislation.
  • It's Wednesday, February 10th. How freezing weather has affected COVID-19-related clinics, two bills promising tax breaks for businesses and the last major land sale of private timberlands in northwest Montana.
  • It's Thursday, February 11th. A bill to create a state-run system to fund family and medical leave, Gov. Greg Gianforte announces when he will lift the statewide mask mandate and legislation to allow non-tribal members to hunt on reservations.
  • It's Monday, February 22nd. A bill to modernize the right to privacy, how wolves are avoiding a skin disease and Montana farmers benefit from trade with China.
  • It's Friday, February 12th. A centralized COVID-19 vaccination site slated to open in Billings, Gov. Gianforte's "tax reform week" and how airports are managing through the coronavirus pandemic.
  • It’s Monday, February 15th. How Montana ranks as a state to start a new small business, how many residents in long-term care facilities plan to get the COVID-19 vaccine and the statewide mask mandate, lifted Friday.
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