Evening Newscast 10-09-15

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MTPR Evening Newscast
Josh Burnham

The motor home fire that killed a young girl near Kalispell last week has investigators with only witness accounts to piece together what happened.

One of the top officials with the state agency charged with protecting children from abuse and neglect has been placed on paid administrative leave.

New rules have been approved to help guide elk hunts before and after Montana's general archery and rifle seasons.

A power plant in Northeastern Wyoming has been chosen as the site for research on transforming carbon dioxide emissions from burning coal into commercial products.

A 17 year old Great Falls High School student faces a felony intimidation charge after he reportedly threatened to carry out a school shooting.

The first documented grizzly bear to cross the Yaak valley into the Cabinet Mountains in nearly 25 years was captured for management reasons near Libby this week.

A federal judge wants the government to speed up its consideration of a long-stalled drilling proposal in the Badger Two Medicine area adjacent to Glacier National Park. It’s on National Forest land that's sacred to the Blackfeet tribes.

A vacant hotel in Butte could become an apartment complex with space to hold events under new plans by a management company buying the hotel.

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