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Morning Newscast 11-18-15

MTPR Morning Newscast
Josh Burnham

The University of Montana needs to cut 201 full­-time jobs to make its expenses align with revenue.

A panel of water commissioners has agreed on a fair market value for Missoula's drinking water system.

A second woman has been killed by a fallen tree in the Spokane area in a storm that at its peak cut power to over 186­,000 people in the Spokane area alone.

The Diocese of Helena is looking to develop nearly 450,000 square feet of retail, commercial and hotel space.

Interior Secretary Sally Jewell visited Arizona yesterday to highlight a partnership to expand American Indian students' access to the Internet.

Montana lawmakers failed to stop new rules that implement the state’s “dark money” disclosure bill.

The state is investigating the death of an inmate at the Cascade County Regional Detention Center in Great Falls.

The U.S. Census Bureau is testing new questions on tribal enrollment to try to get a more accurate count of American Indians in 2020.

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