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Gehring Memorial Field cameras lead to burglary arrest
The coach had security video of the incident and believed items were stolen.
Return of the redband rainbow: FWP hatchery restarting native rainbow trout stock
Redbands today exist primarily in disconnected streams across the Kootenai where native genetic strains remain intact.
Montana gets federal grant to retrain laid off lumber workers
Lincoln County eligible for grant money.
Sheriff's Office blotter
The county animal control officer investigated a report of a dog biting a female juvenile...
U.S., Canada strike tentative deal for Columbia River Treaty
The proposed 20-year deal would update an agreement that’s managed the Columbia River and its hydropower dams since it was ratified in 1964.
Local governments seek candidates for study commissions
The purpose of the study commission is to look at the existing form and powers of the local government and compare them with other forms available under the laws of the State of Montana.
WILD ART-Noxon bridge closed
The 102-year-old Noxon bridge that connects Highway 200 with the town is closed indefinitely...
Fire season expected to ramp up with hot, dry conditions
According to the National Weather Service, south Lincoln County is expected to see daytime high temperatures at 100 or higher through Sunday.
Trump survives assassination attempt; investigation launched
U.S. Rep. James Comer, R-Kentucky, chairman of the House Oversight Committee, sent an email to Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle requesting her to appear at a committee hearing July 22.
WILD ART-Lincoln County Pride Festival
The events included a dog fashion show, live music, dancing, speeches...
Former Libby woman gets prison time after probation miscues
The devilish effects of methamphetamine addiction have led to...
Man shot in Yellowstone National Park had threatened ‘mass shooting,’ park says
Officers tracked down Fussner at the Canyon Lodge occupied by roughly 200 people...
Sheriff's Office blotter
A deputy did a welfare check on children lighting fireworks and having a camp fire...
For country and community: Yaak’s Independence Day Celebration
This year had special meaning as it was the kickoff for a fund-raising drive to refurbish the 99-year-old Yaak Community Hall.
Local officials preach caution for area boaters, swimmers
Short asked those recreating on or near the river to stay back from the edge of the river and watch where they step.
WILD ART-Rodney Atkins performs at Happy’s Inn
American country music singer and songwriter Rodney Allan Atkins...