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Morning Newscast 03-30-16

MTPR Morning Newscast
Josh Burnham

Two witnesses testified yesterday in the trial of Bozeman Republican Representative Art Wittich.

Montana regulators have ordered NorthWestern Energy to refund customers $8.24 million that the state's largest power company charged when it had to buy electricity on the open market following a 2013 outage of the Colstrip coal plant.

A man is now facing homicide charges in the death of a Great Falls woman after autopsy results she died of blunt force trauma and compression of the neck.

About 60 people gathered during a wet snowstorm on the Yellowstone County Courthouse lawn to rally for renewable energy.

State lawmakers are criticizing the state health department’s plan for how to address the high suicide rate among Montana’s young Native Americans.

The Montana Vehicle Division has begun using new forms to apply for a driver's license to better comply with the national Motor Voter Law.

A third person has entered the race to replace retiring Montana Supreme Court Justice Patricia Cotter.

Consumer Reports gave Montana poor marks for not using simple language to get more information about doctors.

Montana's Chippewa Cree Tribe has settled a lawsuit against its former partners in an online lending company.

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