Friday, October 29
Heavy voter turnout expected
A heavy turnout is expected on Tuesday as local voters cast their ballots in a variety of national, state and county races along with a number of statewide ballot issues.
Council to take funding requests
The Libby City Council on Monday will be considering requests for grants from the city¹s economic development fund adding up to more than is left in the account.
Mines Management hosts reception
Mines Management Inc. is hosting a public reception and presentation on Wednesday, Nov. 3, of their plans to continue pursuing the development of the Montanore Project south of Libby.
Wednesday, October 27
Council votes to nix LADC use
By Brent Shrum Western News Reporter
Challenger Velazquez seeks to unseat usual partisan politics
Democratic candidate Tracy Velazquez of Bozeman is hoping to unseat Republican incumbent Denny Rehberg in next week¹s congressional election.
Incumbent Rehberg strives for choice seat of House seniority
U.S. Rep. Dennis Rehberg is seeking a third term in the House of Representatives, a term he hopes begins to bear fruit for Montana as he gains more seniority.
Friday, October 22
Robbery reported at Eagles
The Lincoln County Sheriff¹s Office is investigating a reported armed robbery that occurred Sunday night at the Eagles Lodge in Libby.
LADC mulls turning over funds to port authority
By Brent Shrum Western News Reporter
General hunting season opens Sunday
By Roger Morris Western News Publisher
Wednesday, October 20
Ballot to decide school¹s fate
By Paul Boring Western News Reporter
Realtors report good year
By Roger Morris Western News Publisher
Troy woman poses for motorcycle calendar
By Brent Shrum Western News Reporter
Friday, October 15
California man charged in rape
A convicted sex offender from California has been arrested on charges of forcibly raping a Fortine woman within weeks of his arrival in Lincoln County.
Student numbers brighter
By Paul Boring Western News Reporter
Flu clinic draws big crowd
Two hundred and seventy-four people received flu shots Wednesday and the county health nurse had to close the door a little early at the Libby Senior Citizens Center.
Wednesday, October 13
Turner lodge under construction
By Paul Boring Western News Reporter
Flu vaccine clinics revived
Flu vaccine clinics sponsored by the Lincoln County Health Nurse are back on schedule following a brief moratorium when it was learned that only 50 percent of the vaccine would be available in the U.S. this year.
Wood stoves top air quality discussion
By Brent Shrum Western News Reporter
Friday, October 8
LADC to consider request for pool design
By Brent Shrum Western News Reporter
Libby students score above average
By Paul Boring Western News Reporter
KHC, schools reach donation agreement
By Paul Boring Western News Reporter
Wednesday, October 6
Council gives golf course go-ahead to $1.5 million
By Brent Shrum Western News Reporter
LCC program serves as springboard for jobs
By Paul Boring Western News Reporter
Friday, October 1
CARD prepares new proposal
By Brent Shrum Western News Reporter
Fly fishing diva
By Paul Boring Western News Reporter
Council OKs funds for Turner, port authority
By Brent Shrum Western News Reporter