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  • It's Wednesday, July 14th. Updates on wildfires burning in the state, another democrat joins the race for Montana's new U.S. House seat and the only school in Wyola on the Crow reservation plans to modernize.
  • It's Tuesday, July 20th. Officials vote on rules to draw Montana's political districts, updates on wildfires and increased demand for rental cars has people in the Flathead valley renting out their own cars to strangers.
  • It's Monday, August 9th. A scholarship fund for Indigenous students studying medicine, the latest report on COVID-19 cases in the state and how drought is affecting crop production for farmers.
  • It's Thursday, August 12th. The largest wildfire in Montana prompts evacuations, how exceptionally dry soil conditions could impact crops and the Missoula school board decides on masking policy for it's public schools.
  • It's Tuesday, August 17th. Planned Parenthood of Montana sues the state to block new abortion laws, a wildfire in Southeast Montana prompts calls for hay donations and the factors behind the recent spike in COVID-19 related hospitalizations.
  • It's Wednesday, August 18th. Officials take the next step in drawing Montana's new congressional districts, how persistent drought is affecting fishing in the state and a conversation about cyber attacks aimed at the healthcare industry.
  • It's Monday, August 16th. Funding to preserve the Crow language, COVID cancels a fundraising event in Yellowstone county amid rising cases and a conversation about hospital officials being unable to require coronavirus vaccinations.
  • It's Wednesday, August 11th. How Montana’s representatives voted on the U.S. infrastructure bill passed by the senate yesterday, changes to the state’s health care coverage program for low-income adults and proposed emergency grazing on conservation land due to drought.
  • It's Friday, August 13th. Lawmakers challenge the state Supreme Court's order restricting their power to subpoena, the challenges of recruiting and retaining volunteer firefighters in rural Montana and a conversation about efforts to address drought in the state
  • It's Tuesday, June 8th. The commission that regulates Montana's utilities promises changes after a state audit uncovered mishandled funds and a judge extends an order blocking a new law allowing concealed carry of firearms on college campuses.
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