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  • A new tool helps avoid wildlife collisions, a former Montana governor talks about the political landscape and where he fits in, and a tribute to the man known as the Dean of Montana journalism.
  • A bill that would dictate when abortions are paid by Medicaid advances, another would make supreme court justices partisan, and Montana State University Billings applauds a rise in Native American students.
  • A suspected Chinese surveillance balloon is spotted over Billings, workers look forward to an increase in Montana’s minimum wage, and a popular cinema in Billings is going dark, but there’s light at the end of the projector.
  • Montana lawmakers deny certain abortion protections, solutions build for housing problems in the Gallatin Valley, and sports betting winnings increase.
  • Mental health facilities shutting down services, plans to cap insulin costs gaining ground, and time could run short for short-term rentals in Bozeman.
  • Protestors on the job oppose a right-to-work bill, wildlife advocates make a plea for land preservation, and a young boy looking for a comet makes a different discovery.
  • Land managers digging up ways to protect a gold mine, investigators facing restrictions with one crime fighting tool, and Made in Montana noodles wrapping up a national award.
  • Lawmakers mine for a way to fund low income housing, a bill banning foreign ownership of farmland plows through the legislature, and the Billings PD eyes a new way to help solve crimes.
  • Tax relief secured for Montanans, a bill to increase parental control in public schools earns a plus…and a minus, and congressman Matt Rosendale shares his plans in D.C.
  • Two Montana hospitals secure a merger... thoughts are divided on the cost, a Billings judge ruling on high profile cases retires, and early insight into snowpack determining our spring runoff.
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