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  • Storm damages part of Yellowstone National Park, residents encouraged to sign up for emergency alerts, and the amount of asphalt retrieved from the Yellowstone River increases.
  • St. Peter's Healthcare terminates a union consultant contract, parents threaten to sue a home for troubled children and a Native American woman honored in a film shown for free on Monday.
  • On today’s episode, we have stories about an unlikely and furry source of football predictions, efforts to repeal an old state law about dueling and more.
  • A Montana congressman remains steadfast in his no-vote for speaker of the house, a program to help cattle ranchers who feed elk is showing success, and a Montana college targets new programs to provide more health care in the state.
  • More police presence is planned at a Billings school after a threat is made, Montanans now have two additional years to update their driver’s license for federal certification, and a conversation on wolves in Yellowstone Park from those who know them best.
  • The troubling trend toward less nursing home care continues, why high school baseball in the state is striking out, and the secret sauce that’s getting school kids to eat veggies.
  • Protections against discrimination in education challenged, a higher death rate for rural Montanans detected and we learn more about those running for the job of Secretary of State as our candidate overviews continue.
  • Planned Parenthood of Montana a victim of a ransomware attack, new marijuana dispensaries could get snuffed out, and new polling from AARP gives a glimpse of changes in a tight US senate race.
  • Bozeman city leaders take another look at their urban camping ordinance, it is almost time for property owners to claim a tax rebate, and internationally renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma plays for bison.
  • Montana’s attorney general responds to 41 counts of professional misconduct, public charter schools not on everyone’s list of good ideas, and the state’s only psychiatric hospital for adults continues to face increasing problems.
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