Evening Newscast 10-21-15

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MTPR Evening Newscast
Josh Burnham

The Montana Board of Livestock is taking steps to tighten its oversight of the state's livestock agency in the wake of financial problems and the resignation of its executive officer.

The state Supreme Court’s Access to Justice Commission met in Kalispell.

In the wake of a moose being shot and killed after charging a man walking his dog, wildlife officials are warning local residents to be wary of moose due to rutting season.

A state judge has scheduled a Feb. 8 retrial for a 25 year old man accused of beating his father to death in 2008.

A court has rejected the appeal of a Blackfeet tribal consultant who was convicted in a scheme to defraud a federally funded program for at-risk youths.

A Lake County woman has denied her alleged role in an attack on a northwestern Montana daycare worker.

Former Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer is bullish on the future of energy generation and distribution.

Two former leaders of an online lending company have pleaded not guilty to new criminal charges of defrauding the Chippewa Cree tribe, accepting bribes and evading their taxes.

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