Evening Newscast 10-12-16

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Montana Evening News
Josh Burnham

About a hundred and fifty people congregated on both sides of the street outside a hotel in Missoula last night to denounce an anti-Islamic lecture taking place inside. 

Beartooth Pass on the Montana-Wyoming border has closed for the winter.

A federal jury has awarded creditors in the bankruptcy of a Montana resort for the ultra-rich a 9 million dollar judgment against the wife of the resort's founder.

Two former Bozeman radiologists have filed a federal whistleblower lawsuit against Bozeman Health Deaconess Hospital. They say it illegally conspired to maintain its monopoly on radiology services, some of which are billed to Medicare and Medicaid.

The University of Montana Western received a 50,000 dollar grant to work with the Bureau of Land Management over the next two summers.

Homeland security officials are warning Governor Steve Bullock that the state may not get any more time to comply with federal driver's license rules meant to prevent terrorism and identity theft.

Yellowstone National Park says, once again, visitation is up this year compared to last.

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