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  • It's Thursday, Nov. 3. Wintery weather arrives in Montana, Gallatin County sees slow ballot returns, and the state had a quiet fire season this year — but don't expect the same in the years to come.
  • It’s Tuesday, Oct. 25. Conservation groups plan to sue to protect a Montana fish, a trial is underway over the state’s vaccine discrimination law, and voters start sending back their ballots.
  • It’s Wednesday, Oct. 26. More human-bear conflicts in southwest Montana, the owner of the Bozeman Daily Chronicle buys another publishing group, and detention centers get funding for behavioral health services.
  • It’s Friday, Oct. 28. A new partnership promotes hunting ethics, work continues on Bozeman’s tiny home village, and a Montana Libertarian candidate gets an outside – and unwanted – boost.
  • It's Monday, October 24, 2022. Today, the state pay plan gets an overhaul, the state health department abolishes email to apply for food assistance online, and the election contest for a seat on Montana’s highest court is the most expensive supreme court race in state history.
  • It's Thursday, Oct. 27. Test scores are down for Montana kids, a new poll shows who's ahead in congressional races, and there's a new State Game in town.
  • It’s Monday, Oct. 31. Yellowstone’s North entrance has reopened, residents in flood-hit Carbon County worry repairs there aren’t happening fast enough, and a new app could decrease animal deaths on roads.
  • It’s Wednesday, Nov. 2. It's too late to mail back your absentee ballot (but not too late to return it in person), Montana Millionaire tickets are going fast, and Republicans are close to holding a supermajority in the Montana Legislature.
  • It’s Tuesday, Nov. 1. Enrollment in the health care marketplace opens, public health experts urge older adults to get a flu vaccine, and a Helena couple turns a love of gardening into a way to feed their neighbors.
  • Today is Thursday, Nov. 10. Republican Matt Rosendale secures another seat in Congress, more Montana counties pass local taxes on marijuana, and the state's rising housing prices drive more seniors into homelessness.
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