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Gallatin County officials had planned to discuss mandating face coverings on July 14 but postponed the meeting after people seeking to give public comment refused to maintain physical distancing.
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The Governor’s Office and the Office of Public Instruction put out two separate plans earlier this month providing guidance to school districts as they...
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This story is part of a series on lasting ways Montana is adapting to the pandemic. It’s funded in part by the Solutions Journalism Network.The…
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Next week, Montana lawmakers will hold their first in person interim legislative meetings since the novel coronavirus pandemic began. Related safety…
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The same nutrition program that provided needed meals to Montana students during the school closures this spring will continue to feed hungry children…
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Montana lawmakers on June 9 formed a bipartisan working group to consider the possibility of a remote 2021 legislative session. Legislators also sparred…
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Montana’s Missing Indigenous Persons Task Force reconvened on June 3 for the first time since April to review their work to date and go over future goals,…
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Montana’s COVID-19 case count continues to rise as travel restrictions and business closures are lifted and testing becomes more widely available. The…
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Montana is expanding state grant programs developed from federal COVID-19 relief money aimed at easing the economic impacts of the pandemic.
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More than a dozen new cases of the COVID-19 illness in Montana can be traced to two separate cluster outbreaks in Yellowstone and Big Horn counties,…