Evening Newscast 06-14-16

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Flathead County deputies have arrested a 29-year-old Kalispell man on suspicion of deliberate homicide after a young man's body was found in a creek east of Creston.

Governor Steve Bullock was today named the new chair of the Western Governors' Association.

Candidates for Montana’s congressional seat are calling for debates to challenge each other on key issues. But, the campaigns don’t agree on when and where those debates should take place.

This year’s race for Montana’s governor seat could become the state’s most expensive gubernatorial contest, eclipsing the spirited and expensive campaign four years ago.

A 270-pound grizzly bear was captured and relocated to the Flathead National Forest after killing two alpacas on a ranch north of Simms.

Both of Montana’s senators praised the Senate Tuesday passing the National Defense Authorization Act.

Some local elected and health officials in Oregon have urged the governors of Oregon and Washington to push Congress for a permanent ban on oil-by-train in the wake of a recent fiery oil train derailment.

Bozeman officials will start planning the city's second high school despite concerns that it will strain the budget and hurt educational quality.

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