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Liberal candidate wins Wisconsin Supreme Court race in blow to Trump, Musk; Montana scores 'C-minus' on infrastructure report card; Colorado's Boebert targets renewed effort to remove federal wolf protections; Indiana draws the line on marijuana promotions.

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Speaker Johnson cites constitutional limits to a third presidential term. Groups plan nationwide protests against executive overreach. Students raise concerns over academic freedom following a visa-related arrest in Boston. And U.S. Senate resolution aims to block new tariffs on Canada.

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Air and water pollution is a greater risk for rural folks due to EPA cutbacks, Montana's media landscape gets a deep dive, and policymakers are putting wheels on the road to expand rural health.

NOAA budget cuts may weaken Indiana storm tracking

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Cuts to weather forecasting programs could weaken severe storm warnings, leaving Indiana communities with less time to prepare.

Budget reductions to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Weather Service have already halted some weather balloon launches and experts warned fewer resources could reduce forecasting accuracy.

Don Hauser, an Ohio-based storm spotter for three decades, said weaker forecasts put residents at greater risk. He is frustrated with the cuts and urged people to take alerts seriously.

"It really effects the NWS and the safety of the community because of the fact that you may have forecast offices already shorthanded and then you take away one or two more there, and now you're really shorthanded," Hauser pointed out. "Especially, when you start getting into severe weather season."

Staffing reductions may slow storm response times and reduced research funding could weaken long-term weather pattern studies.

The Trump administration wants to cut up to 20% of NOAA's staff, more than 1,000 jobs.

Bernadette Woods Placky, chief meteorologist and vice president of engagement for Climate Central, said the agency provides critical weather data forecasters rely on for warnings and advisories.

"Because of NOAA data, we know when to evacuate ahead of storms, fires," Woods Placky emphasized. "We know when not to evacuate, which is also really critical because that saves a lot of money and a lot of time."

NOAA's forecasting tools support farmers, emergency managers and the public and some experts worry privatization could limit access to crucial weather information.


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