Morning Newscast 12-10-15

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Josh Burnham

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Northwestern Montana officials have declared a state of emergency after two days of rain and melting snow caused flooding near Libby and Troy.

A man convicted of killing a Cascade County deputy during a high-­speed pursuit is set to be sentenced.

A federal magistrate judge has ruled against a polygamous trio in Billings seeking to strike down Montana's bigamy laws.

Federal wildlife officials say they want to maintain grizzly bear numbers in the three­-state Yellowstone region near current levels as they move toward lifting protections for the threatened species.

Severe wind and flooding was reported from all across the western parts of the state yesterday.

MDU Resources Group Inc. has laid off seven employees in its Bismarck, N.D. corporate office after the sale of its oil company.

The state Supreme Court will decide whether to prevent injured railroad employees from filing lawsuits against their companies in Montana if their claims have nothing to do with the state.

Frontier Airlines is cutting its year­-round flight service from Bozeman to Denver next year.

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