Morning Newscast 01-20-16

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Josh Burnham

High-tech entrepreneur Greg Gianforte will barnstorm the state over the next two days to announce his decision on whether he will run for governor.

 

A little over a year ago, Montana got a million-dollar federal grant take a big picture look at health care in the state, and try to find ways to make it more efficient.

 

The FBI and the Department of Homeland Security are investigating after several courthouses and a high school in Montana received phoned-in bomb threats.

The Public Service Commission has approved a temporary rate increase for NorthWestern Energy after revenue fell short of the company's forecast with its purchase of 11 hydroelectric dams in 2014.

 

A Bozeman man who assaulted an ex-girlfriend and a police officer, and then escaped custody with his hands cuffed and legs shackled, has been sentenced to 35 years in prison.

 

Tax season has started. And this year, it may take a little longer than in the past for taxpayers to get their refunds.

 

Two suspects have denied their alleged roles in the death of a Missoula motel employee and a knife attack on another woman.

 

A man who said he moved to Butte to sell methamphetamine has denied three felony charges.

 

A 30-year-old Missoula man has denied charges alleging he killed his girlfriend and dumped her body in the woods southeast of Missoula.

 

The former chief financial officer of Vann's Inc. has pleaded not guilty to conspiracy in a federal case that alleges he helped former CEO George Leslie Manlove defraud the electronics and appliance chain, causing it to file for bankruptcy.

 

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