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Evening Newscast 02-05-16

Montana Public Radio Evening Newscast
Josh Burnham
MTPR Evening Newscast

Montana Legislators are sending a letter to their U.S. congressional delegation urging for changes in federal aviation laws.

Montana Senate Majority Leader Matthew Rosendale says he will run for the open seat of state auditor.

Mother Nature threw a lot of weather at Montana in January, but too little of it came in the form of snow.

Today a federal judge denied a request to halt the planned capture and slaughter of bison migrating from Yellowstone National Park.

A Montana State University student from Alaska was found dead after failing to return from a back-country ski trip in the Hyalite Canyon south of Bozeman.

A Montana Board of Livestock proposal to impose a fee for milk inspections on dairy farmers has stalled.

Most of Montana's river basins saw declines in snowpack percentages over the last 30 days, leaving the state generally lagging behind normal for this time of year.

A Gardiner woman who is suing her medical providers for failing to diagnose her unborn daughter's cystic fibrosis testified that she did not read all the information a nurse gave her about the disease.

Officials with the Montana Burial Preservation Board say skeletal remains found along the Smith River in Cascade County are at least 200 years old and could possibly be thousands of years old.

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