Evening Newscast 09-07-16

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Montana Evening News
Josh Burnham

  The Environmental Protection Agency today designated the former Columbia Falls Aluminum Company as an official Superfund site.

Struggles in the energy industry have contributed to Montana taking in less revenue than budget writers had anticipated over the last year.

A federal judge in Montana ruled today (Wed. 9/7) that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service failed to consider including critical habitat areas in a plan to protect the endangered Canada Lynx

The Spokane Spokesman Review is reporting a nephew of U.S. Senator Jon Tester was found dead in his home outside Spokane yesterday morning.

Two Kalispell women have pleaded guilty to locking two young boys in their basement bedrooms at night, reportedly because they frequently tried to set fires and one had tried to choke his sister.

Gardeners in Butte are being encouraged to share their bounty this week to help honor the fifteenth anniversary of the 9-11 attacks.

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