Stories for November 2004

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Tuesday, November 30

November 30, 2004 11 p.m.

Man, woman busted in meth lab raid

A Libby man and woman have been charged with operating a methamphetamine lab at an apartment off Farm to Market Road.

November 30, 2004 11 p.m.

Trustees agree to appraisal

By Brent ShrumWestern News Reporter

November 30, 2004 11 p.m.

Libby students show progress

The most current round of testing shows that students in the Libby School District are making adequate progress according to federal No Child Left Behind requirements.

Tuesday, November 23

November 23, 2004 11 p.m.

Local boards discuss laws, beautification

The role local ordinances can play in beautifying the Libby area was discussed at a Monday, Nov. 15, meeting sponsored by Libby Revitalization Inc.

November 23, 2004 11 p.m.

Commitment recognized

By Roger Morris Western News Publisher

November 23, 2004 11 p.m.

Busy holiday season calendar kicks off

The Christmas holiday season is getting under way in the Libby area with numerous weekend events scheduled.

Thursday, November 18

November 18, 2004 11 p.m.

CHC expands dental services

The Lincoln County Community Health Center is expanding to offer full-time dental services.

November 18, 2004 11 p.m.

Expressions of Human Spirit

Artist seeks to create connectivity between people

November 18, 2004 11 p.m.

Hunter kills charging moose in self-defense

By Roger Morris Western News Publisher

Tuesday, November 16

November 16, 2004 11 p.m.

Council approves two grants

By Brent Shrum Western News Reporter

November 16, 2004 11 p.m.

DEQ gives go-ahead to Troy mine

The state Department of Environmental Quality last week refused to stop Revett Silver Co. from moving ahead with plans to reopen the former Asarco mine near Troy, despite an environmental group¹s concerns about the permitting process, the project¹s reclamation bond and alleged buried barrels.

November 16, 2004 11 p.m.

Guard flies drug program to Troy

The Montana National Guard¹s Counterdrug Unit spent two days last week in Troy schools.

Thursday, November 11

November 11, 2004 11 p.m.

EPA on target to meet annual cleanup goals

The new contract system for the local Superfund cleanup is in full swing and working smoothly, Environmental Protection Agency project manager Jim Christiansen told the Lincoln County Commissioners on Wednesday.

November 11, 2004 11 p.m.

Community enlisted for fight against substances

By Roger Morris Western News Publisher

November 11, 2004 11 p.m.

Trustees discuss old school ballot

By Brent Shrum Western News Reporter

Tuesday, November 9

November 9, 2004 11 p.m.

Port mulls city offer on sewer

By Brent Shrum Western News Reporter

November 9, 2004 11 p.m.

Armed robber hits Cardinal

Local law enforcement officers are investigating an armed robbery that occurred Saturday afternoon at the Cardinal True Value hardware store on Mineral Avenue.

November 9, 2004 11 p.m.

Meeting planned on community cleanup

Libby Revitalization is organizing a meeting between the county and the city to discuss an area cleanup.

Thursday, November 4

November 4, 2004 11 p.m.

GOP candidates fare well in county

Tuesday was a good day for Republicans in Lincoln County, with local voters favoring the GOP in every race in which the party had a candidate.

November 4, 2004 11 p.m.

Montanore project moving forward

By Roger Morris Western News Publisher

November 4, 2004 11 p.m.

Council OKs CARD grant

By Brent Shrum Western News Reporter

Tuesday, November 2

November 2, 2004 11 p.m.

Troy council still seeking water tank land

By Roger Morris Western News Publisher

November 2, 2004 11 p.m.

Grand jury query targets Grace

By Roger Morris Western News Publisher