Evening Newscast 05-12-15

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Josh Burnham

On this edition of the Montana Evening Newscast, Dartmouth College may be looking at a substantial fine for violating Montana’s campaign finance laws.

Attorneys for a Roman Catholic Diocese and school say a Montana teacher fired for having a baby out of wedlock was a ministerial employee who can't sue for discrimination.

Montanans who've noticed questionable charges on their Sprint or Verizon cell phone bills might qualify for a refund or credit. 

A full-sized pickup rear-ended a stopped school bus about three miles east of Polson yesterday, afternoon, sending three students to the hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.

A woman in her 60's suffered apparent smoke inhalation in an early-morning house fire in Alberton that led to the cancelation of classes at the nearby school.

The contractor working on the bike path between Missoula and Lolo is setting up two temporary stoplights on U-S Highway 12.

The U.S. oil industry is challenging new rules aimed at reducing the risk of catastrophic accidents involving crude moved by rail.

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