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  • It's Tuesday, November 24th. Efforts to boost medical staff as coronavirus cases continue to rise, Missoula passes the state's first flavored vaping product ban and why some groups say the U.S. Department of Interior is trying to rewrite the Great American Outdoors Act to undermine a popular federal program.
  • It's Friday, December 11th. ABC's new drama "Big Sky" faces more backlash, efforts to support people experiencing homelessness across the state and how one business owner navigated a complicated tourism
  • It's Tuesday, December 15th. Land exchanges on the Crazy Mountains, distributing the state's first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine and why more public health workers are quitting their jobs.
  • It's Wednesday, December 16th. Montana's Republican Congressional delegates acknowledge president-elect Joe Biden's win and updates on coronavirus including vaccination efforts as the first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine arrive in the state.
  • It's Thursday, December 17th. A district court judge rules on a case surrounding compliance with local coronavirus health order, a hybrid format for the 2021 legislative session and an interview Democratic Governor Steve Bullock as he prepares to leave the position.
  • It's Tuesday, December 1st. Updates on coronavirus, Montana certifies it's election results and Governor-elect Greg Gianforte selects his general legal counsel for when he takes office next month.
  • It's Thursday, December 10th. Montana's Attorney General's support for a lawsuit attempting to challenge presidential election results, Montana State University ends on-campus housing for faculty and staff and a judge permanently revokes Ranch for Kids' license.
  • It's Wednesday, December 2nd. A new mental health crisis hotline, support for affordable housing projects in Bozeman and Havre and proposed protections for whitebark pine trees, a key food source for some threatened grizzly bears.
  • It's Friday, December 4th. Yellowstone National Park sets a target for the yearly bison cull, standardized tests canceled for students and Montana's senators weigh in on a possible new federal coronavirus relief package.
  • It's Wednesday, January 12th. Montana's Governor asks the U.S. Supreme Court to weigh in on the ongoing dispute between the state high court and Republican lawmakers, updates on coronavirus and a conversation about hospital staffing shortages.
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