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  • On today's episode, we have stories about a study that looks at transitioning coal-fired power plants to nuclear energy, a new branch of Billings Clinic opening in Bozeman and more.
  • It’s Monday, September 12. Today, hundreds of acres in Philips County are protected from further mining, the Biden administration reinstates a drilling lease near the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, and transgender people in Montana can no longer change the gender marker on their birth certificate.
  • On today’s episode, we have stories about a rail strike, a fire in Livingston and the impacts of a disease deadly to hibernating bats.
  • It's Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022 — Election Day! Candidates for the Montana's eastern district report campaign finance numbers, more help could be available for flood-affect residents, and voters return their ballots for the midterm election — but they're slow to trickle in in Gallatin County;
  • It's Friday, Nov. 4. The state is expanding its air quality monitoring system, a Montana beauty pageant contestant loses her appeal in court, and Carbon County residents push to move flood recovery efforts ahead.
  • It's Monday, Nov. 7. Big Horn County and the Secretary of State's office make a polling place correction just in time for Election Day, Anaconda residents get an update on the cleanup of a superfund site, and a reminder to get your absentee ballot applications — and your absentee ballots! — in.
  • 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.
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