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  • Christian Parrish Takes the Gun, who performs as Supaman, has been called one of the most influential indigenous hip hop artists worldwide. In this episode of Resounds, the Apsáalooke musician, poet, and dancer discusses his newest album, Medicine Bundle, and his excitement to return to live performance after a year being grounded due to COVID.
  • It's June 16, 2021. On today’s Worm, Governor Greg Gianforte declares a state of emergency after severe thunderstorms lead to power outages. And a fire causes evacuations near Red Lodge. You’ll hear about that and more on the Worm with YPR's Kayla Desroches filling in for Worm host and producer Jess Sheldahl.
  • It's Thursday, June 17th. A third round of federal stimulus payouts to Montana cities and towns, funding to improve recreational sites and public access along the Lower Yellowstone River and updates on complex fires burning in the state.
  • It's Wednesday, May 26th. Amtrak resumes regular service to the Hi-Line, a loose timeline for outlining the state's forthcoming second U.S. House seat district and the investigation of a report that a Northern Cheyenne tribal councilwoman was assaulted in Billings.
  • It's Thursday, May 27th. The Montana Supreme Court denies requests to consider the legality of new laws for public universities, a new sighting of a rare native fish species and a conversation about different approaches for determining what the state’s congressional districts should look like.
  • It's Monday, June 7th. Flooding in a Billings neighborhood prompts evacuations, the commission that regulates utilities looks to hire an executive director and COVID-19 hospitalizations rise in Yellowstone County.
  • It's Friday, August 6th. The University of Montana accused of discrimination based on g3ender, the federal government approves the spending plan for K-12 pandemic aid and a look at how fire crews are doing a wildfire season continues.
  • It's Thursday, August 5th. Updates on wildfires, health officials encourage Montanans to take protective measures in response to increasing COVID-19 case numbers and efforts to keep birds away from the toxic waters of the Berkeley Pit.
  • A remembrance of the founder of one of the country's first African-American studies program, updates on coronavirus and how this summer's heat is affecting the state's wildlife.
  • It's Thursday, July 29th. Plans in Bozeman to have taxpayers help fund new affordable housing, updates on wildfires burning across the state and how Montana schools are reacting to updated mask guidance from the CDC.
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