Evening Newscast 06-09-16

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MTPR Evening Newscast
Josh Burnham

Striking employees of the Mineral County sheriff's department have returned to work now that a mediation session is scheduled.

A former colleague of an Oregon man who died in a boiling hot spring at Yellowstone National Park says the victim was on a graduation trip with his sister, and planned to enter a doctoral program this fall.

The reward for information leading to the person or persons who illegally killed a federally protected grizzly bear in eastern Idaho is up to $15,600.

The Republican members of Montana’s Congressional delegation have requested a meeting with Veterans Administration Secretary Robert McDonald in the wake of the director of the Montana V-A announcing his resignation, effective July eighth.

Yellowstone National Park saw nearly four-hundred and forty-five thousand visitors in May, a 15 percent increase over the same month last year.

Montana’s next generation of would-be mental health workers no longer has to wait for college to launch their career and help people who are suffering.

The Missoulian reports Kassandra and Stephen Seese have been arrested in conjunction with the death of their cousin, Richard Warner.

Leaders of several Northwest tribes are gathering at the site of last week's fiery train derailment to highlight the risks of moving volatile crude oil along the Columbia River.

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