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  • It's Wednesday, November 25th. Critics on why ABC's new TV show "Big Sky" misses the mark, what we know about vaccine distribution plans and nurses urge Montanans to stay home for the next few weeks.
  • It's Monday, November 30th. COVID-19 testing, university winter break adapts to the pandemic and the democratic party reflects on their losses in statewide elections this year.
  • It's Thursday, December 3rd. Invasive feral swine, an update on influenza and when the first shipment of COVID-19 vaccines will reach the state.
  • It's Monday, December 7th. Governor-elect Greg Gianforte holds his first press conference since the election, evaluating state firefighting protocols and rural internet providers wait on the federal government to tell them what to do with recently banned Chinese equipment.
  • It's Tuesday, December 8th. Remembering author and educator Bill Kittredge who died Friday, which hospitals will get the first shipment of COVID-19 vaccines and state lawmakers debate over rules for the 2021 legislative session.
  • It's Monday, November 22nd. Updates on coronavirus as the state announces more than 1,000 cases every day for nearly a week and forest managers address a backlog of controlled burns postponed this past spring due to COVID-19 concerns.
  • On this episode of Field Days, sixth-generation Stillwater County rancher Jake Miller checks in on Miller Ranch Beef cows at Lackman Feeders on Billings' West End.
  • It's Wednesday, December 9th. Protests in Gallatin County over COVID-19 restrictions, difficulties tracing the spread of coronavirus in the state and a new report outlines climate change impacts on health.
  • It's Monday, December 14th. A year-end review of grizzly bear management, expanded health benefits for veterans exposed to Agent Orange and updates on coronavirus.
  • It's Wednesday, November 18th. Governor Steve Bullock extends COVID-19 restrictions, why people are asking the state to reject the application for construction of the Keystone XL crude oil pipeline and lawmakers meet to pick political party leaders.
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