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  • It's Thursday, January 13th. New applications for marijuana dispensaries, helping a pelican who got stuck in Montana and hospitals experience a major shortage of blood donations.
  • It's Tuesday, January 11th. Updates on COVID response as cases continue to rise, the state takes a look at how it regulates landline services and a pay increase for Montana's seasonal firefighters.
  • It's Friday, January 14th. How the state might utilize a program addressing orphaned oil wells, updates on rising COVID-19 cases and a conversation with a teacher in Great Falls about the latest pandemic-related disruptions to schools.
  • It's Monday, January 10th. Officials ask Montanans to once again mask up as COVID cases begin to rise, flooding caused by ice jams and what state-licensed marijuana labs are testing for.
  • It's Monday, January 24th. Repairs to an irrigation system along the Hi-Line move forward, a call for more early intervention in public safety and behavioral health staffing shortages hinder mental health services.
  • It's Wednesday, January 26th. Montana's tobacco control report card, how a state tax credit that funds programs at Montana public schools reached its $1 million cap within minutes and efforts to get more Native Americans registered to vote.
  • It's Tuesday, January 25th. Keeping two LBGT books in Billings libraries after calls to remove the materials, new nutrient pollution standards for water bodies and disagreements over the plan to reduce the Yellowstone bison herd.
  • It's Thursday, January 27th. Looking at wildfire's impact on last year's air quality, staffing shortages at hospitals in Helena and moving away from tracing all close contacts of positive COVID-19 cases.
  • It's Friday, January 28th. The state starts to distribute more COVID-19 test kits, how many wolves have been killed during this year's hunting season and allegations that a guidance counselor in southwest Montana had an inappropriate relationship with a former student.
  • It's Wednesday, January 19th. A campsite for people experiencing homelessness opens in Missoula, flu cases increase in the state and distributing at-home COVID-19 test kits.
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