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7130 - Flathead Warming Center continues to operate as lawsuit proceeds
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  • 7130 - Flathead Warming Center continues to operate as lawsuit proceeds

    It’s been a week since a Kalispell homeless shelter reopened its doors for overnight stays. A judge ruled the shelter can operate while the larger case over its permit plays out. Montana Public Radio’s Aaron Bolton talked to people benefiting from a warm bed.

    Tue, 19 Nov 2024
  • 7129 - Medicare Advantage plans may lower your premiums, but they come with tradeoffs

    Medicare open enrollment has begun, and Montana medical providers want seniors to understand the tradeoffs that come with Medicare Advantage plans run by private insurance companies.

    Tue, 19 Nov 2024
  • 7128 - Court pauses new abortion restrictions as lawsuit proceeds

    Montana abortion providers will not be subject to new, stringent regulations adopted by the state health department. A judge blocked the rules while a lawsuit plays out. Two Montana clinics sued the state, saying they’ve been singled out for stricter regulation as abortion providers.

    Mon, 18 Nov 2024
  • 7127 - Lawmakers project $8 billion in revenue as they begin work on the state budget

    Montana lawmakers took the first step in creating the state’s budget Monday by considering projected revenue over the next few years.

    Mon, 18 Nov 2024
  • 7126 - Pumpkin pig out could squash food waste, greenhouse gas emissions

    Two billion pounds of pumpkins are grown in the United States every fall. As gourds are swapped out for garlands, many pumpkins end up in landfill, where their decomposition drives up planet warming emissions. Montana Public Radio’s Ellis Juhlin reports on a solution to keep pumpkins out of landfills.

    Mon, 18 Nov 2024
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