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  • On today’s episode, we have stories about medical organizations protesting what they call misleading information in Montana’s voter guide, syphilis in the state and more.
  • It’s Friday, October 21st. Today, ExxonMobil sells its Billings refinery, in-person visits to the State Prison are suspended, and The Little Big Horn College Library unveils a new digital archive of Crow tribal history.
  • It's Monday, July 11th. COVID cases on the rise, a state lawmaker participates in a round table discussion on abortion access with Vice President Kamala Harris and why some child care providers receiving state aid are frustrated by the grant program.
  • It’s Friday, July 29th. Today, conservation groups sue the state over a mine expansion, farmers brace for a tough grain market, and bison graze on public land.
  • It’s Monday, August 1st. Today, Yellowstone National Park begins to reopen, scorching temperatures continue and another case of bird flu is discovered.
  • It’s Thursday, July 28th. Today, a Wyoming judge blocks the state’s abortion ban, a bill to expand military benefits to veterans fails to advance, and Montana gains new jobs.
  • It's Wednesday, July 6th. Flooding in downtown Helena, how biologists are tracking a fungal disease that wiped out most of the bats in a north central Montana cave and why researchers are training dogs to sniff out Chronic Wasting Disease.
  • It's Tuesday, July 5th. Funds for schools to address lead in drinking water, a warming center in Bozeman open year round for the first time and kids in Billings learn what it takes to be a zookeeper.
  • It’s Wednesday, July 27th. Today in Montana, it’s hot - and getting hotter, the state Attorney General sues the Biden Administration over LGBTQ youth and Ukrainian refugees settle in northwest Montana.
  • It’s Thursday, July 14. Democrats have a plan for the state’s budget surplus, Montana prepares for a new suicide lifeline number, and wildlife experts work on their people skills.
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