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  • It’s Monday, Aug. 15. Crews work to contain a fire near the Pryor Mountains; a guiding company finds a silver lining to a drop in Yellowstone visitors; and older Montanans are feeling the squeeze of inflation.
  • It’s Monday, August 8th. Today, monkeypox arrives in Montana, the State Supreme Court rules against parents who argued school mask mandates infringed on their constitutional rights, and fires continue to burn across the state.
  • It’s Thursday, October 20th. Today, a record number of people are registered to vote in Montana, attorneys general from nineteen states launch an investigation into six major banks over their investing practices, and new street murals in Bozeman celebrate the city’s LGBTQ+ community.
  • It’s Tuesday, October 18. Today, a federal judge rules in favor of bison, Montana gets a new wildlife management area, and winter is just around the corner.
  • 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.
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