Evening Newscast 09-29-15

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MTPR Evening Newscast
Josh Burnham

Governor Steve Bullock and the Governor of Wyoming today said the process of removing Endangered Species Act protections from species that have rebounded in number ought to be more straightforward and predictable.

City and County leaders in Missoula are asking for public input on plans to divert from jail people with mental illness and non-violent offenders.

The Kalispell area woman attacked in her home by a black bear Sunday is said to be resting comfortably and doing well in the hospital.

Montana will open a mental health treatment facility to relieve overcrowding at the State Hospital in Warm Springs.

Montana’s Little Shell tribe and six other tribes in Virginia are making their case to a congressional panel to grant them federal recognition.

The University of Montana's four sororities and seven fraternities will be taking a month-long break from social events involving alcohol.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has added a grain handling facility in Spokane County to the national Superfund list.

The Idaho Supreme Court has reinstated a wrongful death lawsuit involving a helicopter pilot from Belgrade, Montana.

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