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Morning Newscast 03-28-16

MTPR Morning Newscast
Josh Burnham

Parents in eastern Montana are asking schools to intervene in cases of bullying following three recent suicides of students.

Changes made at the federal level that alter the way money is doled out between the different regions of the Forest Service could have a significant impact at the Custer Gallatin National Forest.

Descendants of a bison herd captured and sent to Canada more than 140 years ago will be relocated to a Montana American Indian reservation next month.

When North Carolina's governor signed a measure blocking its largest city from enacting an anti-discrimination law, Montana Gov. Steve Bullock tweeted a message from across the Plains. The governor said Montana is open for business.

The names of the two people found dead in an apparent murder-suicide at a home outside of Butte have been released.

Federal regulators have approved a plan to divert water from the Yellowstone River to help farmers in Eastern Montana.

A jury trial gets underway today for a Montana lawmaker accused of pledging loyalty to the causes of dark-money groups in exchange for unreported and illegal campaign assistance.

A restoration project that hopes to improve spawning habitat to help native cutthroat trout is under way for the Upper Snake River watershed to protect the prime fishing area.

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