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More COVID-19 Cases From Variant Strains Detected In Montana

Originally published on May 10, 2021 6:37 pm Three cases of COVID-19 caused by a variant strain first identified in Brazil have been found in Montana, adding to the state’s growing count of variant cases. The Montana health department’s weekly variant report from Friday shows the P.1 variant was identified in one person each from Big Horn, Gallatin and Meagher counties. A case caused by the variant first identified in India was also identified in Lewis and Clark County. The state’s latest report shows 188 cases caused by variants. The vast majority are labeled variants of concern by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and World Health Organization a two on a three tiered scale.

Colstrip Power Plant Owners Challenge New Laws Targeting Plant Contract Terms, Arbitration

Originally published on May 5, 2021 4:24 pm Two new Montana laws that aim to keep the Colstrip coal-fired power plant open and running sparked a lawsuit from plant owners who say the government is intruding on private business dealings. Colstrip power plant owners headquartered in Washington State and Oregon filed a complaint in federal court Tuesday alleging two bills passed by Montana lawmakers and signed by Gov. Greg Gianforte late Monday illegally stepped into a private business contract involving the coal power plant. “It is unconstitutional. It has a chilling impact on business when you’ve got a legislature rewriting the terms of a very long standing business agreement,” said Steve Secrist, the general counsel for Puget Sound Energy.

Interview: Connie Walker On Covering MMIP, Transparency And Reclaiming The True Crime Genre

Originally published on May 5, 2021 5:44 pm YPR News’ Kaitlyn Nicholas recently spoke with Connie Walker, an award-winning Cree Journalist from the Okanese First Nation in Saskatchewan. She is the host of the 8-episode podcast Stolen: The Search For Jermain from Gimlet Media and Spotify. In Stolen, Walker shares the story of Jermain Charlo, a 23 year old member of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes who went missing in Missoula in June 2018. Kaitlyn Nicholas: Connie Walker has spent years reporting on the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women crisis through daily news coverage and the podcasts Missing and Murdered for CBC Radio-Canada, where she uncovered new information in cold cases decades later. In her latest work, Walker turns her investigative reporting skills toward Montana.

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