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  • A former Wyoming senator receives a top honor, the Montana Folk Festival returns to Butte, and Red Lodge restaurants say they’re open for business.
  • It's Monday, July 18. Today — kids sue for climate action; monkeypox continues to spread, just not in Montana (yet); and Indigenous businesses and artists showcase their work.
  • Today, state hospital workers are leaving, a new suicide prevention number is a lifeline for veterans, and Republicans lay out their priorities for 2023.
  • It’s Friday, July 15. Tourists are keeping gas prices high in Montana, the Big Sky State Games begin, and a poetry project gives south Billings a boost.
  • It’s Wednesday, August 10th. Today, the Montana Supreme Court upholds a block on three new laws that restrict access to abortion, Gallatin County voters will see a mill levy on their November ballots, and folks in flood-ravaged Gardiner tell their stories.
  • It's Tuesday, Aug. 9. Candidates for Montana's western congressional district square off, mountain lion activity spikes, and Bozeman grapples with the growing issue of homelessness.
  • It’s Thursday, August 11. Today, abortion stays legal in Wyoming - for now, a member of the Blackfeet Nation is picked for a federal advisory committee and Great Falls glows up.
  • It's Thursday, August 4. Today we have stories about a fire raging in northwestern Montana, a nursing home closure and more.
  • It's Wednesday, August 3. The U.S. Senate passed a bill to expand benefits to millions of veterans, one of Bozeman's largest employers announces major layoffs, and a parasite is giving wild swimmers itchy rashes.
  • It’s Friday, August 5th. Today, a Montana man gets sentenced for his role in the January 6 insurrection, a crisis lifeline sees calls spike and fires continue to burn as temperatures remain high.
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