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  • It’s Thursday, September 1. Today, Yellowstone National Park slowly reopens more roads, the University of North Dakota returns Native American artifacts and human remains to tribes and new COVID-19 boosters come to Montana.
  • It's Wednesday, Aug. 31. Today, a tree-killing fungus abounds in northwest Montana, Missoula begins the process of replacing its late mayor, and 3D printing comes online in the state.
  • It’s Monday, August 29th. Today is the deadline to apply for FEMA flood assistance, new wolf quotas go into effect, and an Indigenous opera singer sings a song for Yellowstone National Park. Today is the deadline for residents in four Montana counties hit hardest by this spring’s floods to apply for individual federal emergency assistance. Carbon, Park, Stillwater, and Yellowstone counties are eligible for funds from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
  • It’s Friday, August 26. Today, we have stories about election laws, college enrollment in Billings, proposed vaccine exemptions and more.
  • It’s Tuesday, August 30th. Today, fire season continues, ranchers appeal bison grazing on public land, and mental health resources in rural Montana are thin at best.
  • It’s Thursday, August 25. Today we have stories about West Nile virus in Montana, accusations of lying against former United States Secretary of the Interior and current Montana House seat candidate Ryan Zinke and more.
  • It's Tuesday, August 23. Today we have stories about monkeypox being confirmed in Wyoming, a Montana GOP leadership meeting to address the state’s fentanyl crisis and more.
  • It's Wednesday, August 24. Today's stories include a controversial new election law, a blazing fire near Helena and a wildfire in southcentral Montana that was recently contained.
  • It’s Monday, August 22. Today, Montana Republicans call for limiting immigration, passenger rail routes get another look, and a teepee village goes up in Yellowstone National Park.
  • It’s Tuesday, September 13. Today, expanded livestock grazing near Yellowstone National Park could slow grizzly bear recovery, air quality in Western Montana takes a turn for the worse, and the MINT Film Festival comes to Billings this weekend.
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