Morning Newscast 07-24-15

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Josh Burnham

On today's morning newscast: the oil company BP is asking a judge to dismiss a lawsuit by the state alleging the oil giant has deliberately concealed information for decades.

A judge is deciding whether to stay a case for Missoula to purchase its public drinking water system. Missoulian newspaper reports that the city rejects evaluation offer from Mountain Water Company in legal battle that's racked up more than $3.4 million in cost for Missoula.

One person has been arrested in connection with the Cabin Gulch Fire burning east of Townsend.

Farmers are harvesting what remains of their winter wheat after hail storms in northern Montana earlier this month destroyed an estimated $7.5 million in crops.

State wildlife officials will host five public meetings in August on a draft environmental statement for bison conservation and management in Montana.

There's a red flag fire weather warning in effect for the third day in a row for the east side of Glacier National Park today where the Reynolds Creek fire continues to grow out of control.

The Butte prerelease center is looking for another missing inmate this week. One with information is asked to contact authorities.

Robbie Knievel is paying a $685 fine as part of a plea deal that reduced a felony DUI charge related to a four-car pileup in April.

Missoula city council members will vote in August on banning wild and exotic animals from circus acts.

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