- A Wyoming company is requesting almost $5.7 million in loans for farmers who grow sugar beets after heavy rains and frost hurt last year's harvest
- The Montana Senate had advanced a measure that would allow resort communities to hike resort taxes by as much as 1 percent with the consent of local voters
- Montana Gov. Steve Bullock has vetoed a bill that would have allowed doctors to charge patients periodic fees for basic health services that critics said circumvents protections from traditional health insurance
- None of the 60 rape cases reported last year in Montana's most populous county resulted in charges as police and prosecutors struggled to get the cases to trial
- A power company is considering burying the power lines in the Jackson Hole region that were downed in February during a powerful storm
- The snowy, cold winter caused challenges for some Wyoming livestock producers
- A bill meant to combat "revenge porn" seemed on its way to passage earlier this week in the Montana Legislature until an unexpected and still unclear turn of events doomed it
- New boating rules in place for the Tiber and Canyon Ferry reservoirs after the discovery of invasive mussel larvae at Tiber and a suspected sample at Canyon Ferry
- Wyoming transportation officials are planning to display five different safety messages on signs scattered throughout the state following a recent spate of highway deaths
Evening Newscast: Monday, Mar 27
