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  • It's Tuesday, April 5th. Federal funds to clean up developed and abandoned mine land and the state environmental regulatory agency reaffirms its argument that a pollution standard for a lake in northwest Montana follows state and federal law after a state review board called it into question.
  • It's Wednesday, April 6th. The plan to expand Helena's psychiatric children's hospital, a ballot initiative to add extra protections to sections of two popular Montana rivers and why a bitcoin mining company near southeastern Montana's Crow reservation is relocating.
  • It's Thursday, April 7th. Montana's updated brand policy to identify livestock, the Blackfeet tribal court released the names of those arrested at the home of the tribal chairman and a conversation about an initiative to review the troubled legacy of federal Indigenous boarding school policies in the U.S.
  • It's Monday, April 11th. Subpar mountain snow pack as the state continues to see low precipitation, a 2020 pollution rule for Lake Koocanusa and cases of bird flue found in poultry in Judith Basin and Cascade Counties.
  • It's Tuesday, April 12th. A Winter Storm Warning in effect for much of the state, federal officials say they will pull funding from the Montana State Hospital today and what the successful restoration of Yellowstone National Park's bison herd looks like in the future.
  • It's Wednesday, April 13th. Bozeman breaks ground on its first year-round shelter and a conversation about the potential danger surrounding the lack of service on I-94 outside of Glendive and if anything is being done about cell phone dead zones in rural Montana.
  • It's Tuesday, May 10th. The democrats running to represent eastern Montana in the U.S. House and a conversation with western House district candidate, republican Al Olszewski, about his campaign.
  • It's Monday, May 16. A march brings attention to the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons movement; demonstrators call for protections on abortion if Roe is overturned; and fish — lots of them — are back in Lake Elmo.
  • It's Thursday, April 21st. The launch of a new three-digit suicide helpline number this summer, nurses in Dillon form a union and federal funding to give a boost to the Montana meatpacking industry.
  • It's Friday, April 22nd. Republican candidates for Montana's 2nd Congressional District seat debate over rural issues, how winter wheat crops are fairing as drought conditions persist and the state hospital's top administrator ousted after federal officials pulled funding at the facility.
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