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Morning Newcast 06-26-15

MTPR Morning Newscast
Josh Burnham

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.

Montana has given up on barring corporations from the political arena and is instead attempting to expose every penny spent by them.

A U.S. Senate committee has approved a measure that requires federal transportation officials to report on the safety of pipelines that cross beneath rivers following two major oil spills into the Yellowstone River.

A Darby man accused of being the ringleader in a large bear poaching case has pleaded guilty to five felony counts.

Fargo-based RDO Equipment Co. has acquired three John Deere stores in Montana.

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

Search and rescue teams rescued a family of 10 from Lefors, Texas, after they got lost during a hike in the rugged mountains of southwestern Montana.

Five dollars gets a hunter one submission for the SuperTag drawing in mid-July. Hunters can buy as many entries as they want, but the deadline is July 2.

The Supreme Court has declared that same-sex couples have a right to marry anywhere in the United States.

Over 100 teachers from across the state gathered in Missoula this week to hone their teaching techniques and more.

A fire gutted an 8,000-square-foot living quarters at a Hutterite Colony in northern Toole County, near the Canadian border.

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