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  • A Montana congressman remains steadfast in his no-vote for speaker of the house, a program to help cattle ranchers who feed elk is showing success, and a Montana college targets new programs to provide more health care in the state.
  • A change possible for who determines cause of death for inmates, new money totals from marijuana sales revealed and efforts to increase college graduation rates appear to be working.
  • The Governor calls on the state’s University System to stop using a form of social media, a Montana county refuses to provide law enforcement in a critical area, and proposed legislation to change alcohol rules are tough to swallow for some.
  • Cities across Montana light menorahs in observance of Hanukkah, a ceremony honors those who died homeless in the state and many in Wyoming see new hope in a new industry.
  • Montanans being warned to prepare for possible power outages, native owned businesses are benefiting from a new boost of money and a new podcast takes on the controversial topic of wolves in Montana.
  • Montana’s governor wants to end a public health emergency, workplace accidents in Montana at an all time high, and two of the most affordable cities for retirement are in Wyoming.
  • Republican lawmakers accuse the Montana judicial branch of misconduct, a decision made that will affect cannabis business in the state and latest number for the U-S population is out.
  • A plan for tax cuts revealed, a bill prescribed to cover a year’s supply of birth control, and the state’s first indoor butterfly garden takes flight.
  • A factory closure announcement shocks workers, free mental healthcare supports veterans, and tax credits bring relief to Montana families.
  • Facilities accused of abusing children face more oversight, horses euthanized and events canceled due to an equine virus, and changes considered to marijuana regulations for both medical and recreational pot.
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