Evening Newscast 12-07-16

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MTPR Evening Newscast
Josh Burnham

Medical marijuana advocates won a victory in court Wednesday.

The Department of Public Health and Human Services announced Wednesday that there have been three times the number of norovirus outbreaks usually reported during this time of year. 

Montana lawmakers got a financial checkup on state pensions Tuesday.

The National Park Service says a little more than 30,000 people visited Glacier last month, boosting the park’s annual attendance to more than 2.8 million visitors for the first time. 

The former president of a regional restaurant group has denied four federal charges including allegations that he made fraudulent statements in applying for $1.1 million in loans for the struggling business.

The superintendent of C-J-I Schools and his wife were found dead at a residence in Chester.

Kalispell City Council unanimously approved two new police officers at a time of growing crime rates.  

California state wildlife officials say they won't seek to strip gray wolves of their protections once the rebounding population hits a critical mass.

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