Headlines: Tribal hunting bill, Republican Medicaid Expansion bills, and robotics teams advance to state
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Join Daily Inter Lake reporter Taylor Inman as she goes over the week’s biggest headlines, including details about a proposed bill that allows nontribal members to hunt on private property on the Flathead Indian Reservation, how a Republican’s Medicaid expansion bill is advancing in the legislature, and what Flathead Valley robotics teams are advancing to the state competition.
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Tribes, wildlife officials oppose proposed hunting bill for Flathead Indian Reservation
Two Republican Medicaid expansion bills advance in the Montana Legislature
Flathead Valley teams dive into robotics challenge qualifying for state competition
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