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Evening Newscast 06-25-15

Montana Public Radio Evening Newscast
Josh Burnham

On tonight's evening newscast: The Supreme Court’s decision not to strike down subsidies to buy health insurance means nothing really changes for the 42,000 or so Montanans who’ve done so so far.

The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes have filed paperwork claiming water use rights in Montana both on and off the Flathead reservation.

Hunters have less than a week to throw their name in the hat to win the chance for a dream hunt. Corin Cates-Carney reports on Montana’s SuperTag lottery deadline.

Yellowstone County officials are asking state prison officials to move their inmates quickly to help with jail overcrowding.

Search and Rescue teams rescued a family of ten from Texas, after they got lost during a hike in southwestern Montana.

A 29-year-old Ronan man has pleaded guilty to deceptive practices for selling non-existent cattle to two buyers for over $180,000.

Sanders County officials are investigating an apparently accidental fatal shooting near Hot Springs.

Among those cheering the Supreme Court's decision today upholding subsidies for health insurance are Montana's rural hospitals.

A former Livingston and Billings West High School teacher and basketball coach has pleaded guilty to sexually exploiting children and distributing child pornography.

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