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  • In-person visitation remains on hold at the Montana State Prison, Billings becomes the first Montana city to earn a prominent environmental certification, and Bozeman residents remember the life of an artist and well-known community member.
  • Wolf hunting season has begun in Montana but a lawsuit challenging it is far from over, high speed internet is headed to more than 60-thousand homes in Montana and a new species goes on the endangered list… but it’s not an animal.
  • A discovery at a lab at MSU Billings may eventually give ALS patients new hope, Amazon’s first facility in Montana is under construction and reservations now required for Glacier National Park.
  • Montanans convicted in the largest federal drug trafficking probe in the state’s history, funds are available for some businesses to save money with solar panels, and free tuition to UM for qualifying in-state students.
  • One of Montana’s top industries calls it quits, the legislature is schooled on teaching scientific theory, and a plan to recruit more teachers gets a passing grade.
  • New political district maps in Montana are finalized, resistance to change abortion laws in Manhattan flares up, and some Bozeman journalists fight to make a living wage.
  • A pay increase for medicaid providers possible, a boost for Montana renters progressing, and get ready for big changes in Montana's weather.
  • Superfund cleanup begins in one of Montana’s most toxic spots, flood cleanup clarified for southcentral Montanans, and there is more to February 14 than Valentine’s Day.
  • Paid sick leave might be mandated for all Montana workers, the probe into the big balloon over Billings begins, and will movie goers accept new pricing for seats?
  • Montana meat producers meet a new standard of labeling, high school students hopeful their projects will launch into space, and we hear voices honoring man known as the Dean of Montana journalism.
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