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  • A popular hot springs is facing restrictions over health issues and other concerns, mortgage rates slowing home sales in the U.S. but not in all parts of Montana, and a word meaning "downright deceitful" is the Merriam Webster word of the year… any guesses?
  • It's Tuesday, Nov. 22. The need for food and shelter increases across the state, federal tax credits go to developing new affordable homes, and a Montana lawmaker takes to the road — leaving the Legislature behind.
  • It's Wednesday, Nov. 30. More wolves could be killed under a Helena judge's ruling, environmental and oil industry groups in Montana are lukewarm to the new oil and gas leasing program, and the city of Bozeman scores a win after ESPN’s Brawl of the Wild coverage.
  • Fewer Montana households are now financially burdened by rent, Montana environmental experts take on nutrients that harm fish, and the Montana State Bobcats advance to another championship game.
  • It's Wednesday, Nov. 23. Weather could impact some holiday travel around the Treasure state, Amazon makes a major donation to Montana, and an artist's creativity leaves a lasting mark on the city of Bozeman. A note: The YPR newsroom will be on a Thanksgiving break, so we will not have episodes of The Worm on November 24 or 25.
  • It's Monday, Nov. 21. A Montana nursing home fights to stay open, the first mine in 40 years to reclaim the land in Montana has done its job, and the Public Service Commission stays all-Republican.
  • A fight over protecting fish, a rally against a methane plant and an arctic cold snap puts Montana in a deep freeze.
  • Parking at a popular music venue drives up controversy, legislators serve up less training for alcohol servers, and Montana's U.S. congressmen learn more on their special assignments.
  • Lawmakers in one Montana county say no more homeless shelters, a former legislator sets the record straight on her resignation, and movie making raking in money for Montana.
  • A bill removing abortion protection advances, Montana’s governor focuses on cutting taxes, and Bozeman boasts one of the most sustainable neighborhoods in the Rocky Mountain West.
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