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  • It's Thursday, October 22nd. Amtrak reduces passenger rail service, how the ideals of freedom and liberty play into Montana politics and a conversation with democratic U.S. House candidate Kathleen Williams.
  • It's Friday, October 23rd. Incoming wintery weather, both candidates for Governor on what their COVID response plans might look like and a conversation with former Missoulian Editor, Gwen Florio, who resigned recently.
  • It's Wednesday, October 14th. How hospitals are handling the recent surge in COVID-19 cases, candidates running for Attorney General and a round table with county elections officials now that early voting is underway.
  • It's Wednesday, October 21st. Montana joins the suit against Google, hospital workers ask people to do their part to slow the spread of COVID-19 and a conversation with the republican candidate for the U.S. House, Matt Rosendale.
  • It's Monday, October 26th. Postponing a listening session on a proposal to acquire a greater share in the Colstrip cola-fired power plant, updates on coronavirus and a conversation with the Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate, Steve Daines.
  • It's Thursday, October 15th. The pandemic's effect on the tourism industry, early voting for the November election and interviews with the candidates for State Auditor.
  • It's Tuesday, October 20th. The Keystone XL crude oil pipeline, record breaking totals for COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations and a conversation with the democratic candidate for Governor.
  • It's Tuesday, October 27th. Enforcement of public health guidelines aimed at slowing the spread of COVID-19, why hundreds of Montana businesses were overcharged for filing annual reports to the state and a conversation with the Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate, Steve Bullock.
  • It's Wednesday, October 28th. Absentee ballot returns, growing tension in Flathead County over COVID-19 related public health restrictions and a discussion about what elections for the body that regulates electric utilities means for Montana's energy portfolio.
  • It's Monday, April 18th. The Montana Supreme Court considers whether law enforcement agencies can be held liable when an officer commits sexual assault, the third case of bird flu in the state and a conversation about the end of a pandemic era safety net for Medicaid recipients.
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