Evening Newscast 12-06-16

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Montana Evening News
Josh Burnham

Environmental groups are seeking to defend a new federal rule that would restrict how oil companies burn off excess natural gas extracted from public lands.

Montana Department of Environmental Quality announced today that Moore Oil, Inc. has agreed to resolve multiple violations at one of the company’s facilities in Libby.

Governor Steve Bullock’s nearly $10-billion-dollar budget proposal could mean Montanans will end up paying a little more for wine and cigarettes. Medical pot, too.

Incoming state auditor Matt Rosendale says a Montana senator from Havre will join his staff when he takes office in January.

Montana mine officials say it's likely that several thousand snow geese died after landing in the toxic waters of the Berkeley pit in Butte last week.

A lot of the major players in health care in Montana got together in Helena Tuesday, December 6, to work on sharing patient data digitally.

The City of Whitefish issued a proclamation announcing its support of a diverse and unified community Monday, December 5. It comes on the heels of intense media coverage of a part-time Whitefish resident who is a leader in the so-called “alt-right” movement, which espouses white nationalism.

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