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FWP proposes increased wolf harvest quotas as population remains steady
The latest report by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks estimates that 1,091 inhabit state, agency recommends increa…
Lincoln County Transportation teams with LOR to buy new van
Lincoln County Public Transportation Center was able to purchase a new van in October.
Authorities seek information on missing Missoula woman
The Missoula Police Department is seeking assistance from the public in locating Eva Masin Prather, a 43-year-old resident who has been missing since the early…
FWP to require field day for youth who take Hunter or Bowhunter Education online
Starting Jan. 1, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks will require Hunter and Bowhunter Education students age 12 to 17 who take the online course to pass an in-person field day.
2023 Year in Review, Part 1
City officials, despite holding a public meeting the night of Nov. 21, did not share the information of the resignations until a Dec. 5 meeting after a Dec. 3 …
Millions in opioid settlement funds sit untouched as overdose deaths rise
Montana began receiving millions of dollars to invest in efforts to combat the opioid crisis, much of that money remains untouched...
Daines on Chinese spy balloon: ‘The effort to cover up this incident is unacceptable’
Daines, a Montana Republican, said this weekend “the effort to cover up this incident is unacceptable,” citing an NBC News story.
Trego man pleads to firing gun at women, children
Richards was involved in a similar case in 1999 when he was charged with felony criminal mischief and misdemeanor assault.
Libby Library book sale on Jan. 5
It begins at 10 a.m. and ends at 5 p.m. in the book sale room downstairs at the library.
FWP seeks comment on plan for Swan Lake, black bear regs
Once public comment is received, individual commissioners may offer amendments to the FWP proposals, the agency said.
Libby woman arrested for assault and trespassing
Huff reported the property had numerous “no trespassing signs” and she had been told by the residents to leave, but didn’t.
Coal mines a concern for Kootenai Tribe, Montana, Idaho
The Elk River is connected to five mountaintop removal coal mines near Fernie, British Columbia, about two and a half hours from Bonners Ferry, Idaho, in the north panhandle of the state.
Libby woman accused of endangering baby, meth possession
The case began just after midnight Saturday, Dec. 16, when county Sheriff’s Office Deputy Luke Hauke responded to a home on Kootenai River Road.
Experience the Scotchman's winter wonders
Hiking in the winter can be intimidating, but with this series of free guided hikes, FSPW hopes to get more people comfortable exploring our wild backyard ever…
Libby Senior Center Menu for January 2024
Meals are available in house, for home delivery or grab and go.
Sheriff’s Office blotter
Two officers responded to a wanted person that was reported on Granite Creek Rd, Libby, MT.