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Montana State University’s library hosted an all day Wikipedia Edit-a-thon. The event brings experienced and new Wikipedia editors together to edit around a selected topic. This year's event focused on women in Montana.
Regional News
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Federal buildings across Montana and Wyoming could close–after the Department of Governmental Efficiency, or DOGE, announced it would be terminating leases.
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A governmental watchdog agency has ordered the US Department of Agriculture to temporarily reinstate nearly 6,000 probationary workers who were fired suddenly last month.What that means for the hundreds of Montanans fired from the Forest Service is still unclear.
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Protests and rallies were held at National Parks across the county over the weekend relating to mass firings of federal employees.
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Business owners and community members are taking a stand alongside recently fired federal employees, including the estimated hundreds of Montanans let go from the US Forest Service.
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The dust is settling around a sudden move to reduce the federal workforce that included the Trump administration firing hundreds of U.S. Forest Service workers across the state of Montana.
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The Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian will display gowns at the Academy Awards Ceremony in 2024.
Elections 2024
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Bozeman will be the first city in Montana to ban plastic bags.
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The Armory Hotel in downtown Bozeman was lit up red and blue, but inside was all red for a Republican election night event for Greg Gianforte and Tim Sheehy.
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Political ads flooded mailboxes, TVs and computer monitors in the months and days before polls closed Tuesday night in Montana. Many voters were united in their efforts to ignore them.
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With less than a week before election day, election officials and employees are powering up machines and comparing test numbers for accuracy.
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Montanans will elect 100 representatives and 25 state senators to the Legislature this election. It’s the first time candidates are running in districts redrawn with 2020 census data.
National News
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President Trump and Elon Musk claim the Biden administration abandoned two astronauts in space. But the publicly available evidence suggests a different story.
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They're pushing for more funding to find effective treatments. Researchers are finally starting to make headway but have a way to go.
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Gretchen Rubin, host of the Happier podcast, explains the secret to happiness — and why knowing your personality type can help you make better decisions about what can bring you more joy.
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Congressional Republicans are pushing legislation that would make sweeping changes to voter registration, including requiring those signing up to present documents proving U.S. citizenship.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs is one of the largest providers of mental health care in the U.S. Its integrated care model means patients are already feeling the cuts and changes that are underway.
NPR Headlines
- The European Union retaliates after the U.S. metals tariffs take hold
- Trump administration slams brakes on government's adoption of electric vehicles
- Opposition party wins the most votes in Greenland election amid Trump takeover talk
- Morning news brief
- Sen. Chris Coons discusses prospects for spending bill passage to avoid shutdown
- High schoolers honored in prestigious STEM competition
- Faith leaders push back against Trump cuts and what they see as erosion of democracy
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