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  • It's Tuesday, March 29th. A Montana man signed to the National Hockey League, the investigation into the fire at an oil refinery and the state's governor asks the federal government to step up the pace and scale of its wildfire mitigation work.
  • It's Wednesday, March 30th. Federal health officials approve a second COVID-19 booster shot for certain people, increased wildland fire preparedness and although retail prices of beef are at record highs, cattle ranchers say they aren't getting the benefits.
  • It's Monday, March 28th. Montana regulators try to extend the life of the state's beloved 406 area code and collecting air samples from a new federal Superfund site near downtown Billings, where years' worth of pollution from dry cleaners could be leaking into residents' homes.
  • It's Wednesday, May 11th. The operator of the coal-fired power plant in Colstrip files for bankruptcy, the GOP candidates vying to represent eastern Montana in the U.S. House and a conversation with one of the Republican candidates running in the western district.
  • It’s Wednesday, May 4th. Wildflowers in Grand Teton National Park blooming earlier in the season, how the possible overturning of Roe v. Wade might affect Montana’s abortion access and a conversation with Democratic U.S. House candidate Tom Winter.
  • It's Thursday, May 5th. The state scales back COVID reporting, a conversation about how school board elections throughout the state went and speaking with Democrat Monica Tranel about her campaign for the U.S. House.
  • It's Tuesday, June 28th. Fire danger increases as summer weather heats up, the state's plan to expand electric vehicle infrastructure and Montana's Catholic leaders say they're grateful for the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
  • It's Friday, July 1st. The head of the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services steps down, push back against a health department rule barring transgender residents from amending the gender marker on their birth certificates and a conversation about why abortion havens on tribal lands are unlikely.
  • It's Friday, February 11. In today's headlines: an unusual lawsuit makes its way through the courts; betting big on the Super Bowl; and getting students the mental health help they need.
  • It's Monday, February 14. (Happy Valentine's Day, if that's your thing.) Today in Montana news: no more mask requirement in Bozeman public Schools; an abortion lawsuit heads back to court; and long-term residents of a Kalispell hotel that closed over the weekend scramble to find new housing.
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