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  • It's Tuesday, May 31st. Montana's primary election only a week away, a Salish Language School celebrates its 20th anniversary and the educational opportunities for students visiting Yellowstone National Park.
  • It's Thursday, May 12th. The Interior department releases the first-ever list of former federal Indian boarding schools, a possible special legislative session on abortion and how to prepare for what's shaping up to be another active wildfire season.
  • It's Friday, May 13th. Efforts to prevent avian influenza from reaching Montana's pen-raised pheasants, projects to reduce wildfire risk in the Kootenai National Forest and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says the state's new nutrient pollution guidelines fail to protect water quality.
  • It's Thursday, June 23rd. A drag story hour event in Billings draws nearly 2,000 people in support of the LGBT pride event, drought conditions across the state and the people working to rebuild communities after devastating flooding earlier this month.
  • It's Friday, June 24th. A documentary about the youth mental health crisis in the U.S., hearing from a craftsman in Fromberg affected by this month's flooding and a story from Lodge Grass High School students about Crow Native Days.
  • It's Monday, June 27th. The impacts of rising COVID-19 cases on healthcare facilities, reactions to the U.S. Supreme Court's overturning of federal protections for abortion access and how the extremophile microbes living in Yellowstone National Park might be useful to humans.
  • It's Friday, June 17th. The road connecting Yellowstone National Park's North entrance near Gardiner to Mammoth Hot Srpings may be irreparable, a disputed pollution rule for a northwest Montana lake stays in place and a bill expanding benefits for millions of veterans moves forward.
  • Its Monday, June 20th. More Montana kids eligible to get vaccinated for COVID-19, updates on damage from this month's historic flooding and the recent celebration of the 50th anniversary of the state's constitution in Helena.
  • It's Thursday, June 16th. Montana's governor on a personal trip out of the country, officials ask President Joe Biden to declare a major disaster in response to flooding events in the state and updates on the damage done by that historic flooding.
  • It's Wednesday, June 22nd. A temporary pay raise for federal firefighters, why a marijuana sales tax approved by Gallatin County voters will not go into effect and how the Fort Belknap Indian Community is training its young people to collect native grass seeds to restore prairie land.
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