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  • It's Tuesday, January 4th. Updates on responses to coronavirus in the state, new leadership for the Confederated Salish and Kootenai tribes after their election and new analysis predicts Republicans may win Montana's two congressional districts.
  • It's Friday, January 7th. Winter weather hits the state, Montana hospitals prepare for a wave of new COVID patients and a conversation about how recreational marijuana sales have affected cannabis supplies.
  • It’s Monday, January 3rd. I’m your host, Jess Sheldahl. Artists recognized for their work, how the start of recreational marijuana sales went this weekend and after more than 80 years without a permanent gathering place, Helena’s Jewish community raises money to acquire Montana’s oldest synagogue.
  • It's Wednesday, January 5th. Contingency plans and cancellations as coronavirus continues to impact sports teams and how the state government plans to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic as the omicron variant starts to spread in Montana.
  • It's Thursday, December 23rd. Drunk driving during the holidays, COVID-19 the leading cause of death among American-Indians in Montana and why some schools struggled to hire paraprofessionals to work alongside teachers this year.
  • It's Friday, February 4. On today's show: movement at the Montana-Canadian border, a federal spending deadline looms, and a Bozeman arts organization updates an opera to confront the show’s controversial past.
  • It's Monday, February 7th. On today's show: Montana sends messages to the moon, a park near Bozeman gets an upgrade, and the state looks for ways to keep kids out of the foster care system.
  • Today we’ve got a stories on fire and coronavirus, plus a second lawsuit challenging the governor’s all-mail ballot executive order.
  • Today we have stories on how wildfire smoke can affect more than just your lungs, two bills with ties to Montana get hearings in the US Senate and how faith and religion play into the governor’s race.
  • Today we have stories on what’s inside the massive Butte Superfund cleanup deal, how much the state has spent on firefighting this season and we hear from the family of an inmate who became ill from COVID-19 while in detention.
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