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  • It's Tuesday, March 1st. Montana's attorney general launches a civil investigation into the popular social media app TikTok and as Yellowstone National Park turns 150, officials look to strengthen partnerships with tribal nations to update the park's history.
  • It's Wednesday, February 23rd. A new airport terminal in Missoula opening in a few months, federal inspectors find safety violations at the Montana State Hospital and changes to rules for algae-causing waste in state water.
  • It's Monday, February 28th. Millions of dollars worth of road and bridge upgrades in Yellowstone National Park and federal officials push to rename two Montana sites in order to remove a slur against Native Americans from federal place names.
  • It's Thursday, March 31st. Housing prices drop from record highs, why a nonprofit clinic will now administer funds for family planning services and a conversation with an Apsáalooke journalist about her website dedicated to reporting on stories of importance to the Crow community.
  • It's Friday, April 1st. Alleged inhumane conditions at the jail in Polson, why fishery managers say they have to kill fish at a hatchery in south-central Montana and looking to the next chapter of bison conservation in Yellowstone National Park.
  • It's Monday, April 4th. A speaker in Billing promotes making cities walkable, a land swap as part of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes’ federal water settlement and what role the federal government plays in oil production as politicians look for ways to boost oil supply.
  • It's Friday, April 8th. Monitoring for avian flu in the state, the Blackfeet Nation's tribal council votes unanimously to remove Chairman Timothy Davis from office and a premiere for the new film Father Stu the true-life story of a Helena priest.
  • It’s Thursday, February 17. In the news today: A busy year for state parks; Bozeman eyes new water conservation efforts; and federal investigators say former Interior Secretary – now Montana congressional candidate – Ryan Zinke misused his position.
  • It's Monday, February 21st. Counties consider adding local marijuana taxes, disagreements between lawmakers stall a special legislative session and a conversation about how omicron led one school district to change the way it manages COVID-19.
  • It’s Tuesday, February 22nd. Improvements to cell phone service in Yellowstone National Park move forward, the Billings library features little-known women in its archives and the effects of a Canadian border shutdown in Alberta and Montana.
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