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YPR’s Karl Lengel talks with Megan Torgerson, Producer of the award-winning podcast “Reframing Rural”, about succession stories in the podcast's fourth season.
Regional News
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A Montana district court ruled in favor of an environmental group that challenged the state's approval of new septic systems in the Gallatin Valley. The group argued that the state failed to assess cumulative impacts from the septic systems and how they may harm the river.
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Mobile crisis teams are struggling. These are the teams of mental health professionals that respond to behavioral health calls instead of police. Those programs don't have reliable funding, and the teams that remain say they need help.
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January 17th Bobcat Nation will get a chance to applaud the football team’s big win in Nashville.
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A software transition gone awry left many homeowners in Billings with sticker shock when they got a look at their city water bill in 2024. More than a year later, and the city could shut off service to hundreds of homes with unpaid bills.
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The National Park Service is working on plans to reconstruct a new permanent North Entrance Road in Yellowstone National Park and it wants to hear from the public next week with both an in person and a virtual meeting.
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YPR's Karl Lengel hears from observational comic Paula Poundstone, who is in Bozeman and Billings this weekend.
National News
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Protesters on Sunday entered the Cities Church in St. Paul, where a local official with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement serves as a pastor. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the arrest of protester Nekima Levy Armstrong and others on X.
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The lawsuit escalates a series of confrontations between the president and the leader of the country's biggest bank.
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An annual report from the American Heart Association shows deaths from heart disease and stroke are down, encouraging news after the rate went up in the early years of the pandemic.
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The signing ceremony marked the most concrete step yet in Trump's effort to establish the board, whose final composition has yet to be confirmed.
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The huge al-Hol camp in northeastern Syria for years has posed an intractable problem — a destitute and increasingly dangerous detention site where ISIS ideology lives on.
NPR Headlines
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- How to prepare your home for a winter storm
- Death of a detainee at an ICE detention center in Texas is ruled a homicide
- Greenland and the world order
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