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  • Lawmakers in one Montana county say no more homeless shelters, a former legislator sets the record straight on her resignation, and movie making raking in money for Montana.
  • It's Friday, August 16th. Today we have stories about West Nile Virus, which has been detected for the first time this year in mosquitoes in Montana,…
  • It's Thursday, October 17th. Today we have stories about walleye, Montana's first vaping related death and homeownership roadblocks in Fort Belknap.
  • It's Friday, January 17th. Today we have stories about warming centers for people experiencing homelessness, events in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day…
  • It's Monday, June 15th. An emergancy homeless shelter in Kalispell closed, anti-racist action in Bozeman and how Montana firefighters plan to…
  • It's Monday, October 21st. Today we have stories about Colstrip groundwater contamination, a federal lawsuit challenging how the FBI handled a Crow man's…
  • Cities across Montana light menorahs in observance of Hanukkah, a ceremony honors those who died homeless in the state and many in Wyoming see new hope in a new industry.
  • It’s Monday, October 17. Today, a North Dakota man is charged with storing hundreds of pounds of homemade explosives, Democrat Monica Tranel makes a bid for Montana’s new western U.S. House district, and we pay tribute to Joe Sample, who died last week at age 99.
  • 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.
  • It's Thursday, July 21st. Today, fires continue to burn across the state, Montana and the Dakotas get a new Bureau of Land Management director, and Harlem high school students make a case for their hometown.
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