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Evening Newscast 06-27-18

Montana Public Radio Evening Newscast
Josh Burnham

Secretary of State Corey Stapleton says he’s sending ballots to state lawmakers “as soon as possible,” for whether a special legislative session should be held in July.

Police say the victims of a weekend shooting near a Missoula high school were 16 and 17 and were not from Missoula.

The Blackfeet Tribal Business Council has banned a convicted drug dealer from coming onto the reservation in northern Montana.

Montana health department officials are asking a judge to lift his order preventing them from imposing lower Medicaid reimbursement rates on nursing homes and assisted-living facilities.

Billings authorities say a rock slide sent a 50-ton boulder as big as a house into the garage of a home and left about 75 yards of road covered in rocks and debris.

A judge says BP-owned Atlantic Richfield Company must pay nearly $29 million for the cleanup of arsenic that is threatening the groundwater near Helena.

Attorneys who do contract work for the state public defender's office are suing the office for reducing their hourly reimbursement rates from $62 to $56 due to state budget cuts.

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