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  • It's Friday, April 15th. Restoring native trout to Yellowstone National Park, the plan to address safety issues at the Montana State Hospital and funding for the creation of a brand new independent, local community college in Ravalli County put before voters for a second time.
  • It's Wednesday, March 9th. A new trades program at Helena College, federal judges strike down the current district map for the state's utility oversight commission and a century of newspaper ownership in Montana changes hands with the sale of four weekly newspapers in towns along the Hi-Line.
  • It's Thursday, March 10th. A hospital in Great Falls plans for expansion, Governor Greg Gianforte says the state will not participate in President Joe Biden's climate plan and a new incentive program to raise starting teacher pay.
  • It's Friday, March 18th. Yesterday's St. Patrick's Day celebrations after a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19, why some voters will only see one name on the ballot for their legislative district and a proposed ballot initiative for river protections in southwest Montana moves forward.
  • It's Monday, March 21st. Calls for a special legislative session to cover election security and why it's unknown how many health care workers in the state have received exemptions from COVID-19 vaccination requirements.
  • On this episode of Field Days, Tim Anthony and Kira Jarosz of Black Dog Farm cut whole chickens into pieces to sell in individual cuts.
  • It’s Tuesday, March 22nd. One race for a seat on the utility regulatory board is crowded, the state’s supreme court declines to take up a case over lawmakers’ subpoena power and Montana joins 10 other states to participate in an interstate meat and poultry shipping agreement.
  • It's Thursday, March 24th. What Montanans think about tourism season, the Blackfeet Nation declares a state of emergency due to a recent opioid crisis and looking back on the creation of the state's bill of rights fifty years after delegates signed a new state Constitution.
  • It's Wednesday, March 23rd. The U.S. Forest Service withdraws an appeal for a logging project in the Lolo National Forest, emergency rental assistance funds returned to the federal government and a new public health plan for Gallatin County.
  • It's Wednesday, April 27th. A community college in Butte gets a $1-million-dollar grant to develop workforce training programs and Salish Kootenai College takes applications for the second year of its resource management graduate program, the first of its kind in the country.
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