Morning Newscast 01-14-15

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On this edition of Montana Morning Newscast, a Missoula County Attorney has determined that a deputy was justified when he shot at a man who was driving his car towards the officer.

Montana education officials say the statewide "Graduation Matters" initiative has inspired more teenagers to finish high school while Amtrak's Empire Builder is back on schedule.

A 54 year old woman was killed when the trailer of a logging truck slid into her car in Heron and the Flathead County sheriff's office has released the name of the 50 year old man who fatally died in a weekend house fire in Olney.

A Great Falls man who was found guilty of stealing thousands of dollars worth of personal items and tools has been sentenced to 25 years in prison and the Veteran's HealthCare System is holding a town hall meeting today in Missoula.

Attorney General Tim Fox may have approved the sale of Missoula’s Community Medical Center to Billings Clinic and RegionalCare Hospital Partners, but it’s far from a done deal.

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