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The Billings Public Library's new workshop will offer a range of popular machines to use on site and to borrow for crafts, DIY and multimedia projects.
Tuesday, October 29, 4pm – 7pm
MAP Brewing Company
510 Manley Road in Bozeman
MAP Brewing Company
510 Manley Road in Bozeman
Hosted by Sue Balter-Reitz
Now Available in the Apple App Store and on Google Play
Regional News
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A songwriter from a small Wyoming town hit it big at a recent international music awards ceremony. YPR’s Orlinda Worthington talked to him about his recent honor, his long songwriting career and how he’s making sure live music continues in his community.
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Gallatin County Courts has begun a new program seeking to address the root causes of criminal behavior before jail time
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The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the death of a Belgrade man whose body was discovered in the Moose Creek area, 15 miles north of Big Sky.
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There are more than 2.7 million children being raised by grandparents, other relatives or non related family friends in the United States. The Kinship Navigator programs offers support for those in Montana.
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The two grizzly cubs from northwest Montana are no longer cubs as they grow and develop their personalities at their home at ZooMontana.
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Whether it’s the race for president or local ballot initiatives, recent polling suggests the outcomes of November’s election will be decided by slim margins. Youth voters, a historically hard to reach electorate, could tip the scales. So what, if anything, is motivating young Montanans to vote?
Elections 2024
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The first round of ballots hit the mail in Montana Friday, nearly three weeks out from General Elections.
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As Bozeman’s population has more than doubled over a few decades, public safety services like police and fire have struggled to keep up. This November the city is going to voters to ask for a bump in their budgets.
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The postal service plays an important role in handling ballots between voters and the election office. At the same time, they are struggling to hire.
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Tribal leaders are renewing their calls for an apology from U.S. Senate candidate Tim Sheehy, after leaked audio reveals Sheehy making disparaging comments about Native Americans.
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Voters in Gallatin County can expect a long ballot this November. Along with state and federal elections, residents in Bozeman and Gallatin County will elect a dozen local government study commissioners from a crowded field.
National News
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Two politically pointed statues have mysteriously appeared in the nation’s capital in the leadup to the election: a pile of poop on the former House speaker's desk and a hand holding a tiki torch.
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The cleric takes over after Israel killed Hezbollah's longtime leader, Hassan Nasrallah, in an airstrike in a Beirut suburb in late September.
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Here's a costume that won't take a lot of fuss — and will earn you the title "world's scariest animal" this Halloween.
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In the rural, red parts of Pennsylvania, young Democratic organizers have a plan to lose by less to win the state for Vice President Harris. But former President Donald Trump's campaign isn't worried.
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For 50 years, a secretive group of government workers has been preparing for the worst. Here's a rare look inside the team that's ready to respond to a nuclear incident anywhere, anytime.
NPR Headlines
- At Commonwealth summit, former U.K. colonies demand reparations for slavery
- Why experts continue to question the 'Killer nurse' Lucy Letby case
- Trump campaign faces backlash after jokes and comments about Latinos at NYC rally
- Laws pass in Israel that may threaten the work of a U.N. aid agency in Gaza
- Laws pass in Israel that may threaten the work of a U.N. aid agency in Gaza
- Tech companies look to renewable energy to power AI
- What happened to paper tickets and why are people paying for souvenir copies?
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New Program October 28th at 6:30 PM
New Program October 28th at 6:30 PM