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  • 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.
  • It’s Friday, February 18. MSU Billings becomes the latest university to lift its mask mandate; Montanans should buckle in for a dry winter; and wolf hunting comes to a close in southwest Montana.
  • It's Friday, March 4th. Federal judges weigh in on likely unconstitutional districts for Montana's utility oversight board, gas prices expected to rise with oil costs and the state's senators support for an import ban on Russian energy.
  • It's Thursday, March 3rd. Reservations to access areas of Glacier National Park for the season open, advocacy groups ask for emergency protections for gray wolves in the Northern Rockies and officials plan to pull the state's Russian linked investments.
  • It's Wednesday, March 16th. Possible transportation improvements in Bozeman, the Blackfeet Nation drops its mask mandate and why Montana's health department plans to end a pandemic-related food assistance program for kids.
  • It's Friday, March 25th. A proposal to remove apiece of the Libby Asbestos Superfund site form national priority, the state's largest hospital system expands its resources and why Montana film buffs believe viewership for the Oscars has declined.
  • It's Tuesday, March 8th. Copper prices at an all-time high, housing costs likely to keep rising until more homes are built and a look at the status of the state's snow-pack as we approach spring.
  • It's Wednesday, March 2nd. The data breach at a Montana hospital that may have compromised patient's personal information and on Yellowstone National Park's 150th anniversary, tribes and public officials discussed changing climate and the park's history.
  • It's Monday, March 7th. The filing deadline for candidates one week away, potential replacements for federal place names that include a slur against Native Americans and a Billings restaurant among the chefs and eateries to receive the honor of being nominated for a James Beard award.
  • The state legislature looks for solutions to the increasing number of children in foster care, Montana’s governor hears top concerns from Billings city leaders, and how to spend an extra billion dollars in one state.
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