Evening Newscast 05-14-18

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MTPR Evening Newscast
Josh Burnham

The Clark Fork River above Missoula Monday receded by over two feet from Friday night’s high of 13.82 feet; its highest crest since 1908.

A U.S. Supreme Court ruling that clears the way for states to allow expanded betting on sports won't have an immediate impact in Montana, but it opens the possibility.

Margot Kidder, who starred as Lois Lane opposite Christopher Reeve in the "Superman" film franchise of the late 1970s and early 1980s, has died.

An 18-year-old Polson man has died after slipping into a creek and being swept over a waterfall while on a hike.

Searchers have recovered the body of a northwestern Montana physician who went missing while backcountry skiing in February.

The Montana Department of Environmental Quality has OK’d the drinking and wastewater plans for a new RV park proposed for one mile outside the west entrance to Glacier National Park.

A state judge says the public has the right to know the names of three Billings police officers who were disciplined for having sex with a civilian department employee while on the job or on public property.

This spring Missoula celebrated the 10th anniversary of the removal of the Milltown Dam on the Clark Fork river east of town. Some people are saying that the old dam could have mitigated some of this year’s flooding.

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