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  • It's Tuesday, May 3rd. A new exhibit in Bozeman celebrating Yellowstone National Park's 150th anniversary, Billings voters decide today whether to support a school mill levy and the Governor gets his annual briefing on Montana's upcoming wildfire conditions.
  • It's Thursday, April 28th. The state asks older Montana's what kind of services and support they need, Park County sees more COVID cases related to travel and what one cryptocurrency company's move toward renewable energy means for the coal-reliant community it will leave behind.
  • It's Friday, April 29th. A new report on Gallatin County residents' ideas to address housing, the democrats running to represent eastern Montana in the U.S. House debate on rural issues and blizzard conditions in the eastern part of the state cause damage to power lines.
  • It’s Wednesday, February 16. In the news today: some Montana lawmakers are on board for a special session; the leading cause of wildland firefighter deaths isn’t what you might expect; and a fast-talking auctioneer is headed to the world championship.
  • It's Tuesday, February 8. Up today: a new website to recruit health care workers to Montana, bad news for the state’s drought outlook, and a potentially endangered bladderpod.
  • It's Wednesday, February 9. In Montana news today: another Democrat enters the race for the state's eastern congressional district, COVID cases are on the decline, and a housing project in Whitefish gets shelved.
  • It’s Thursday, February 10th. In the news today – no more mask requirement for Billings schools after this week; new language for the teacher’s code of ethics; and we remember a renowned Montana artist.
  • It's Tuesday, February 15. In the news today: wolf hunting nears a threshold in southwest Montana, a ruling on a decade-old lawsuit over abortion could come later this year, and environmentalists work to solarize rural homes.
  • It's Thursday, February 24th. Bozeman's warming shelter sees record demand, the state health department begins work to correct issues at the Montana State Hospital and a conversation about why the push for a special legislative session has lost steam and what happens next.
  • It's Friday, February 25th. How Russia's invasion of Ukraine might affect Montana's wheat and oil prices and why it's getting more difficult for those on federal housing assistance to find rentals.
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