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Evening Newscast: Tuesday, August 15

Native American lawmakers in Montana are calling for the removal of a memorial to Confederate soldiers in the state's capital city.

A controversial copper mine near White Sulphur Springs is one step closer to becoming a reality. As Yellowstone Public Radio’s Nate Hegyi reports, state regulators will now start working on the environmental impact statement.

Two Montana juveniles have been cited for starting a fire near Three Forks that burned two structures and about 250-acres of land.

Montana Insurance Commissioner Matt Rosendale says many homeowner's insurance policy's can help out with evacuation-related situations, like in the event of wildfires.

A judge has blocked a proposed 176-million ton expansion of the proposed Bull Mountain Coal Mine in Montana because federal officials did not consider its climate change impacts.

After almost five years on the job, Montana's Commissioner of Labor and Industry, Pam Bucy, will be moving into the private sector.