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Evening Newscast 09-14-15

Montana Public Radio Evening Newscast
Josh Burnham

State wildlife officials say a freight train struck and killed a 2-year-old grizzly bear near West Glacier on Monday.

U.S. government officials say the Fort Peck tribes owe $435,000 after mismanaging grant money meant to help poor people pay for their home energy use.

Montana officials may never know who bankrolled the effort to qualify the Green Party for the 2018 ballot.

The University of Idaho and U.S. Forest Service's Boise National Forest say they've identified human remains from Native Americans in their holdings that will be turned over to present-day tribes.

Survivors of last year’s shooting outside the Mandalay Bay hotel in Las Vegas have until October 1 to apply for the Nevada Victims of Crime Program.

A pair of campaign watchdog groups says they’re filing complaints with federal authorities over alleged illegal coordination between the NRA and the Republican candidate for Senate in Montana.

Officials in southwestern Montana say three houses were burned in a Gallatin County wildfire.

A two-day symposium is underway at Montana’s Little Big Horn College to discuss the merits and historical value of the 1868 treaties signed by leaders of the Crow Tribes and other Native Americans with the Federal Government.

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