Evening Newscast 10-30-15

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MTPR Evening Newscast
Josh Burnham

Montana’s Insurance Commissioner is warning people to be careful when buying policies that cover air ambulance services.

A Canadian man pleaded guilty to having 97 pounds of cocaine in a hidden compartment in his pickup truck while traveling through northwestern Montana.

Montana’s two U.S. Senators split over the merits of the 80-billion-dollar federal budget bill that was passed in the early morning hours today.

A federal judge has ruled that a logging project near West Yellowstone can move forward, despite opposition from two environmental groups.

Stillwater Mining Co. officials say they lost $11.9 million during the three-month period that ended September 30th.

Roads to Yellowstone National Park's most popular locations will be closing as the park beings preparation for the winter season.

Montana's Governor and a dozen business representatives from here are wrapping up a four day trade mission to Taiwan and South Korea October 30.

Veterans and officials in Montana are expressing frustration with recent changes in the veteran health care system, which they say has backfired in rural states.

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