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New court filings in Port suit allege more wrongdoing by county
And some of it could potentially lead to criminal charges against...
Hound handlers, state work together to monitor lion numbers
The local handlers bring a high level of integrity to the data being collected.
Libby welcomes new police officer
Libby Police Chief Cody Ercanbrack swears in new...
Wardens investigating dead mountain lion near Troy
Callers may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,000.
Unchartered Waters: UM Students Study Wildfire Impacts on Mountain Lakes
In 2018, the National Park Service discovered a substantial rise in nutrient concentrations in Lake McDonald, one of Glacier’s most visited lakes. Increases in…
Libby woman charged with biting detention officer
According to the charging document, county deputy...
Libby man accused of threatening woman, child with gun
Toczek was held in the Lincoln County Detention Center before...
Libby Elementary School celebrated Random Acts of Kindness week
Libby Elementary School celebrated...
Former Troy resident pleads not guilty to abandoning puppies
Deputy Brandon Huff responded, spoke with shelter staff and deputy Smith and was told there were 17 dogs in the boxes.
Troy woman pleads not guilty to endangering toddler
According to charging documents, Montana Highway Patrol Tpr. Virgil Sadewasser reported...
Ian Smith resigns Libby City councilor seat
Smith must live in Troy to be a member of the force and his change in residency means he can not be a city councilor in Libby.
Linehan Outfitting named Montana's top outfitter
This award recognizes outstanding dedication, leadership and significant contributions to...
Libby basketball, cheer and pep band celebrate Senior Night
Ryan Beagle, Alderic Martineau and Aidan Rose are each...
County government review underway
Meeting locations, agendas, minutes and contact information for the Study Commission can be found on the Lincoln County web page.
Summer program to help Montana children with food cut from state budget
Some legislators feared it was duplicative, but others said it’s sorely needed.
Bill to reduce number of Montana Supreme Court justices dies in House
House Bill 322 would have cut two justices from the Montana Supreme Court, winnowing it down to five.