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Why are there so many 'casinos' in Montana?
Everywhere you look in Montana, there are places to gamble. Odds are good you've seen machines in bars, liquor stores and of course, gas stations. How did Montana end up with so many "casinos," and what does it have to do with bingo? The only sure bet is that The Big Why team has the answers.
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Behavioral health commission reviews proposals to split $300 million in funding
A state commission charged with rebuilding Montana’s mental and behavioral health system went over proposed recommendations this week.
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Quality of life in Montana down, according to survey
The latest survey of Montanans views of public lands shows an increase in support for recreation and conservation but a sharp decline in Montanan’s reported quality of life.
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Staffing and leadership problems continue at Montana State Hospital
Nearly two years after losing federal certification, the state’s adult psychiatric hospital in Warm Springs is facing leadership shakeups and turnover of medical providers and key staff.
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Cash pours into the Senate race; Sheehy bullet story doesn't add up; The press gets pushed out
The mystery of the lodged bullet continues. Is it fair for candidates to both criticize and shun the press? As expected, campaign fundraising is breaking records. Learn more now on Campaign Beat.
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Lumber mill closure leaves Seeley Lake wrestling with a timberless future
Pyramid Mountain Lumber's owners said a changing economy and a housing crunch made it impossible to stay in business. Now, mill workers and Seeley Lake residents are grasping for a future that may not include timber.