Evening Newscast 05-18-16

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MTPR Evening Newscast
Josh Burnham

State officials say they’ll ask a federal judge for an immediate stay on his ruling yesterday that allowed political parties to contribute unlimited amounts of cash to campaigns. 

Real estate businesses, building contractors and well drillers are asking the Montana Supreme Court to reinstate regulations that allowed residential subdivisions to drill multiple water wells without permits. 

Flathead County prosecutors have dropped an assault on a peace officer charge that was filed against Ryan Pengelly, who was shot by police in his living room.  

Montana’s Commissioner of Political Practices is asking a federal court to put on hold a ruling that would allow political parties to donate unlimited amounts of money to campaigns. 

An early morning fire destroyed the only grocery store and gas station in Condon, a town of about 350 along Montana Highway 83 between Seeley Lake and Swan Lake.

A novice fossil collector's find near Winifred, Montana more than a decade ago has emerged as a new kind of spectacularly-horned dinosaur.  

Some details have been announced about former President Bill Clinton’s visit to Montana on Friday. 

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