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  • It's Tuesday, June 21st. Oil and gas lease sales see more bidders and higher prices, updates on the impacts of severe flooding across the state and a drag story hour moves forward at the zoo in Billings despite social media push-back.
  • It's Thursday, June 9th. An update on how high precipitation in April affected the state's snowpack, voters decide to end recreational marijuana sales in Granite County and hardline conservatives fair well in GOP primaries for the state legislature.
  • It's Monday, June 13th. COVID hospitalizations again on the rise, counties adopt new local taxes on marijuana and how a pause on tariffs for solar panel imports from southeast Asian countries might affect Montana solar installers.
  • It's Wednesday, June 15th. Governor Greg Gianforte travels out of the country, flooding prompts evacuations, closures and updates on other responses to the severe flooding spanning much of the state.
  • It's Tuesday, June 14th. A new check-in tool for VA Health Care System patients launches in Montana and updates on evacuation orders and emergency responses as flooding persists across the state.
  • It's Friday, June 10th. The results for the GOP primary for Montana's western U.S> House district, a look at voting turnout for the primary election ad a remembrance for a Confederated Salish and Kootenai cultural leader, Tony Incashola who passed away this week.
  • It's Wednesday, May 18th. Tourism returns to pre-pandemic levels, how climate change is harming a threatened tree native to Montana and a Republican candidate for the state's western U.S. House district holds a public call with former President Donald Trump.
  • It's Thursday, May 19th. Funding for a new public arts initiative in Billings, the majority of homes in Montanan vulnerable to wildfire and a look at the state's unusually politically charged Supreme Court campaigns.
  • It's Wednesday, June 1st. Billings police shoot and kill a third person this year, a meeting in Libby to discuss future cleanup of the nearby defunct vermiculite mine and the obstacles facing the Blackfeet Nation as the tribe tries to address fentanyl overdoses.
  • It's Friday, June 3rd. Federal funding for tribal infrastructure projects, the first hospital established in Billings more than a hundred years ago plans to move to a new building and the state's fire outlook headed into the summer.
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