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  • It's Friday, June 25th. The U.S. Interior Department investigates Indigenous boarding schools, Park County's efforts to handle it's recent population boom and a look at the increase of violent crimes in the state during the pandemic.
  • It's Wednesday, June 30. The Little Shell Tribe announces a program to provide healthy food, wildlife officials detect a record number of invasive mussels at inspection stations and fire restrictions as the state faces hot, dry conditions.
  • It’s Monday, June 14. On today’s Worm, Native American advocates are celebrating a recent Supreme Court decision that tribal police officers have the authority to pull over and search non-Native suspects, but advocates say there’s work to be done. Also, the first woman elected to Congress and a former Montana representative could get a place on a U.S. coin. That and more on the Worm with YPR's Kayla Desroches filling in for Worm host and producer Jess Sheldahl.
  • It's Tuesday, June 15th. On today’s Worm, Montana education officials surveyed students and teachers about their experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. Nearly three hundred thousand people visited Glacier in May. 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 Monday, June 28th. Grants awarded to bolster Indigenous businesses, Helena officials ask residents to use water conservatively and with dangerously hot weather on the way, how to stay cool.
  • It's Friday, June 18th. Record-breaking visitation at Glacier National Park, updates on fires burning throughout Montana and the finalized plans for a new Wellness Center to serve the Fort peck Tribes.
  • It's Monday, June 21st. Updates on fires burning in the state, the boarder between the United States and Canada extends closure to non-essential travel and Glacier National Park experiences heavy traffic and long waits.
  • It's Wednesday, June 23rd. Fire updates as hot weather continues, where Montana's representation in D.C. falls on proposed voting rule reforms and how Gov. Greg Gianforte is measuring the success of the state's comeback from the pandemic.
  • It's Thursday, June 22nd. Lawmakers choose not to override Gov. Greg Gianforte's vetoes, Juneteenth celebrations in Yellowstone County and the Blackfeet Indian Reservation reopens to tourists after more than a year.
  • It's Thursday, May 20th. The Superintendent of Public Instruction recommends school districts rescind mask requirements, state lawmakers split over support for a commission to investigate the insurrection at the U.S. Capital and higher education officials challenge the constitutionality of a new gun law.
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