Evening Newscast 09-20-18

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Josh Burnham

Montana saw the biggest growth in median household income of any state in 2017, according to a U.S. Census Bureau report released last week.

Forensic testing has confirmed that the grizzly bears killed by Wyoming wildlife managers are the ones involved in the mauling death of a hunting guide last week.

Montana has created a bipartisan working group to reduce premiums for people who buy health insurance on the federal marketplace.

As fire season winds to a close, crews are closing in on the handful of fires continuing to burn across Western Montana.

A man accused of walking dangerously close to Old Faithful Geyser in Yellowstone National Park faces additional charges after a police chase in Cheyenne.

A judge reinstated a Billings medical marijuana provider's license after questioning whether the state health department violated the owner's right to due process in revoking the license without giving the owner a chance to respond to the allegations.

A middle school teacher from Bonner has been named the 2019 Montana Teacher of the Year.

Senator Jon Tester says he’s concerned about Congress’ ability to pass numerous spending bills necessary to keep the federal government operating by the end of this month’s deadline.

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