Evening Newscast 06-13-19

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Gov. Steve Bullock is not among the 20 candidates set to participate in the Democratic National Committee’s first debates of the 2020 presidential campaign.

The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes are offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to criminal charges in the case of Jermain Charlo, who has been missing for a year.

The East Helena School District has temporarily stopped work on the athletic fields for its new high school after the soil tested higher for lead than the limit allowed by the Environmental Protection Agency.

Jurors are deliberating the case of a Kalispell man charged with stabbing his boyfriend to death with scissors.

The U.S. Senate unanimously passed a bill Wednesday to extend healthcare benefits to offshore Vietnam veterans who had contact with Agent Orange.

An amendment that would stop the Trump Administration from closing or transferring 25 job training facilities for at-risk youth — including two in Montana — passed the U.S. House of Representatives Wednesday.

Montana Political Practices Commissioner Jeff Mangan has determined a school superintendent violated state election laws by soliciting support for two candidates while on the job.

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