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Evening Newscast 11-29-16

Montana Public Radio Evening Newscast
Josh Burnham
Montana Evening News

Two bulls on a Beaverhead County ranch have tested positive for brucellosis.

The superintendent of Yellowstone National Park says he expects visitor numbers to continue to grow but that he's gotten better at managing the crowds.

A defense attorney says a mentally disabled Colorado man serving a 100-year prison term in a Montana teacher's murder should be transferred to the custody of state mental health officials.

Montana Standard attorney James Goetz argued today in favor of allowing the newspaper to intervene in Butte’s long-running superfund settlement.

Montana lawmakers will be asked to consider placing a tax on the sale of medical marijuana.

Missoula’s YMCA is offering sex education for middle schoolers starting in January.

Montana’s grain  growers are meeting in Great Falls this week to plan for the future.

Canadian health officials announced today that more than 10,000 cattle from Alberta and Saskatchewan will be destroyed in an aggressive effort to halt the spread of bovine tuberculosis.

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