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Evening Newscast 09-17-18

Montana Public Radio Evening Newscast
Josh Burnham

A campaign finance watchdog group has filed a complaint against U.S. Senate candidate Matt Rosendale of Montana and the National Rifle Association's lobbying arm.

Glacier National Park officials have re-opened the full length of the Going-to-the-Sun Road to private vehicle traffic as crews work to contain the fire that closed it.

A Missoula County Sheriff’s deputy is now on paid administrative leave after briefly forgetting her service weapon in a faculty bathroom of a public school last week.

Backers of a state ballot initiative aimed at reducing mining pollution say water quality problems and cleanup costs borne by taxpayers show current regulations on the industry aren't enough.

A Missoula-based nonprofit is a finalist for a million dollar grant in a national competition sponsored by The Rockefeller Foundation and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg’s philanthropy.

A federal judge has invalidated a 2015 U.S. Forest Service decision that reauthorized a state Wyoming elk feed ground permit in the Jackson Hole area.

Public meetings on how the state will deal with the growing number of grizzly bears around Glacier National Park if they’re removed from the endangered species list begin this week.

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