Morning Newscast 01-22-16

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Josh Burnham

Yesterday, in his first stump speech in the state capitol since announcing a bid for governor, Greg Gianforte said he would not take special interest PAC money in his campaign.

A Havre teenager who pleaded guilty to attempted deliberate homicide for stabbing three Montana State University-Northern students has been sentenced to 100 years in prison.

A Northwestern Montana woman has been convicted of trying to mail a loaded gun, ammunition and other weapons to U.S. Sen. John Tester.

The trial for a Texas man charged in a triple shooting in Montana that left one man dead has been set for September.

A day after officially joining the race for the governor’s office, Greg Gianforte continued a two-day campaign swing through the state. Yesterday he drew a crowd at Helena Sand and Gravel.

A March 21 trial date has been set for the former CEO and former CFO of Vann's Inc.

Blaine County commissioners have proposed opening a two-day satellite voting office a week before the 2016 election.

Gallatin County officials have identified a person killed in a Bozeman fire as a 44-year-old woman.

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