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                        The state Department of Environmental Quality is considering whether a more intensive effort is needed to clean up arsenic contamination at Arrowstone Park in Deer Lodge.
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                        The Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) says possible heavy metals contamination at a public park in Deer Lodge does not pose a short-term risk to human health.
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                        A series of slow moving and intense thunderstorms produced torrential rainfall and small hail in parts of central and southwest Montana Wednesday afternoon.
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                        Local option sales taxes on recreational marijuana appear to have been favored during Montana’s midterm election. Efforts to ban recreational sales had a more mixed response.
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                        At least two public health workers across the state have resigned due to disagreements with elected officials and the public over restrictions aimed at…
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                        The U.S. Department of Treasury has agreed to settle a Montana county’s debt for the cleanup of a 2011 oil spill. Montana’s Congressional delegation…
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                        Montana’s Department of Environmental Quality is preparing to haul 20,000 semi-truck loads of contaminated soil from the banks of the Clark Fork River in…
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                        The Director of Montana’s Department of Corrections had few details on last week’s firing of the warden at Montana State Prison in Deer Lodge when state…
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                        Severe wind and flooding was reported from all across the western parts of the state today. Helena seemed to be hit the hardest with wind.Debbie Cronin is…
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                        A prosecutor says the man being held for the murders of two Deer Lodge residents has confessed.“This past weekend David Wayne Nelson confessed to killing…