- State environmental officials have cited a construction company working on a wastewater improvement project in southwestern Montana for dirtying the Gallatin River beyond what its permit allowed
- Portions of the Bridger-Teton National Forest in northwest Wyoming are scheduled to open to the public next Monday, but visitors in vehicles will find limited access because roads are soggy or still covered with snow
- The Wyoming Department of Education has laid out several goals it plans to achieve within the next 15 years, including an 89 percent high school graduation rate
- Gov. Steve Bullock is prodding lawmakers to reach a deal on an infrastructure bonding package that can muster enough support from Republican conservatives
- Heavy snow is making for difficult travel in parts of northeast Wyoming
- Montana residents may not need to use passports to board domestic flights next year, after all
- U.S. Sen. Jon Tester has introduced legislation to permanently ban new mining in an area of Montana just outside Yellowstone National Park
- The Montana House has endorsed a measure that would charge some hospitals in the state more than $13 million to pay for a three-year expansion of a voluntary pre-school rating program
- A Maryland saxophone player who was convicted of defrauding a Montana charity could be required to pay restitution to victims of similar schemes throughout the country
Evening Newscast: Tuesday, Apr 25
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