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  • It's Wednesday, January 6th. Congressman Matt Rosendale joins the group of lawmakers who intend to object to Electoral College results today, Governor Greg Gianforte announces a new vaccine distribution plan and where federal COVID relief money for a state emergency housing program is going now.
  • Lawmakers call for garbage regulations to be trashed, balloon bickering continues over China's intentions, and optimism expressed over a popular summer concert series continuing.
  • Montanans rally over the situation between Israel and Hamas, more waste could be dumped in the Berkeley Pit, and a veterinarian shortage leads to pet overpopulation.
  • Snowpack not keeping up with needed moisture, Montana seeing a below average number of bovines, and the Bozeman library feeding more than minds.
  • Republican momentum on the national stage brought a Red Wave to Montana as well. Republicans won up and down the ticket, including the race for Senate.
  • Republicans head into half time touting tax relief and more, Medicaid providers underpaid… how lawmakers plan to fund the gap and recyclers asked to clean up a messy situation in Billings.
  • Storm damages part of Yellowstone National Park, residents encouraged to sign up for emergency alerts, and the amount of asphalt retrieved from the Yellowstone River increases.
  • St. Peter's Healthcare terminates a union consultant contract, parents threaten to sue a home for troubled children and a Native American woman honored in a film shown for free on Monday.
  • On today’s episode, we have stories about an unlikely and furry source of football predictions, efforts to repeal an old state law about dueling and more.
  • A Montana congressman remains steadfast in his no-vote for speaker of the house, a program to help cattle ranchers who feed elk is showing success, and a Montana college targets new programs to provide more health care in the state.
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