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  • It's Monday, April 25th. The state investigates cases of the bird flu, the Office of the Public Defender raises pay in an attempt to address staffing shortages and as domestic violence rates increase, Missoula County adopts a first-of-its kind policy in Montana to respond to assaults.
  • It's Tuesday, April 26th. The state's attorney general joins 15 other states in calling on President Joe Biden to reinstate a permit for the Keystone XL crude oil pipeline and the federal report on the growth of Montana's economy.
  • It’s Tuesday, October 11. Today, enrollment at Montana State University Billings dips, a judge rules two laws that impact the Colstrip coal-fired power plant unconstitutional, and a Missoula bridge is renamed in honor of a Salish tribal leader and his descendants.
  • It’s Monday, October 10. Today, Marijuana is selling big in Montana, smoke from a prescribed burn will be visible around the Flathead Valley, and today is Indigenous People’s Day.
  • It’s Wednesday, October 12th. Today, the U.S. Forest Service gets sued by its own employees, some counties in Southeastern Montana lift fire restrictions, and Bozeman makes Indigenous Peoples’ Day a city holiday.
  • It’s Friday, October 14th. Today, absentee ballots get mailed, Montana and Wyoming students post diminished ACT scores, and Billings Clinic’s Bozeman campus opens this weekend.
  • It’s Thursday, October 13th. Today, federal infrastructure dollars begin to trickle into Montana, heating costs look set to spike this winter, and a controversial referendum lands on November’s ballot.
  • It’s Monday, October 17. Today, a North Dakota man is charged with storing hundreds of pounds of homemade explosives, Democrat Monica Tranel makes a bid for Montana’s new western U.S. House district, and we pay tribute to Joe Sample, who died last week at age 99.
  • It's Wednesday, June 29th. The state Attorney General calls for Montana's high court to get rid of protections for abortion access, the Department of Corrections misspends inmate welfare funds and how the Livingston community stepped up to help a flower shop damaged by recent floods.
  • It's Wednesday, July 13. You'll hear about an incoming heat wave, drought conditions and potential hoot owl restriction changes.
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