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  • 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.
  • It's Friday, July 30th. A federal infrastructure bill back by Montana's senior senator moves forward, a moment of silence for those who've died due to COVID-19 and forest management in the midst of a sever fire season.
  • It's Wednesday, August 4th. Updates on wildfires, music venues get COVID relief and different strategies counties are trying to slow the spread of the Delta variant of the coronavirus now that it's the most predominant variant in the state.
  • It's Tuesday, August 3rd. Montana's utility regulators hire their first executive director, updates on wildfires and Montana university campuses prepare for students to return for classes amid rising cases of the Delta variant of COVID-19.
  • It's Friday, July 23rd. A lawsuit alleges the state of Montana failed to ensure K-12 public schools teach indigenous history, the nomination of a Montanan to lead the BLM advances and getting students vaccinated before school starts.
  • It's Monday, July 26th. Updates on wildfires, water restrictions due to drought in Bozeman and the Delta variant of COVID-19 becomes the most predominant variant of the novel coronavirus.
  • It's Wednesday, July 28th. The CDC updates guidance on vaccinated people wearing masks, evacuation orders for fires burning in central Montana and a conversation about worsening fire seasons in the west.
  • It's Tuesday, July 27th. Montana officials make recommendations on how to spend federal COVID-19 stimulus money, updates on wildfires including evacuation notices and a look at the history of one of the state's Indian boarding schools.
  • It's Thursday, July 22nd. A U.S. Senate committee votes on the nomination of a Montanan to lead the BLM, state spending of federal coronavirus relief and why Some health officials worry as people head indoors to escape smoke, COVID-19 cases could increase among the unvaccinated.
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