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Eureka Community Players presenting 'Always, Patsy Cline'
As a part of Eureka’s annual quilt festival, Eureka Community Players is bringing Patsy Cline to the stage in the …
FVCC nursing students rotating at CPMC
Two nursing students from Flathead Valley Community College in Libby are finishing up their education at Cabinet Peaks Medical Center.
Comments sought for proposed road project west of Happys Inn
The Montana Department of Transportation seeks public comments on a proposal to resurface about 3.4 miles of U.S. Highway 2 west of Happys Inn.
New FWP fisheries manager promoted from Libby
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks recently announced Mike Hensler as the new regional fisheries manager for Region 1 in northwest Montana.
24 Lincoln County students make FVCC Dean's List
Flathead Valley Community College has announced its Dean’s List for the spring 2018 semester, and it includes 24 students from Lincoln County.
Hunter ed starts Aug. 1 at county shooting complex
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is holding a hunter education classroom course at the Lincoln County Shooting Complex beginning Aug. 1. Twenty-three of 30 seats remained open Sunday.
County Jr. Fair is Thursday-Saturday
The Lincoln County Junior Fair is Thursday to Saturday at Asa Wood School at 700 Idaho Ave. in Libby. Related events will also happen at J. Neils Park on Saturday.
Conference to consider faith, science, climate action
Organizers of an upcoming conference in Bozeman that will explore the intersection of faith, science and climate action have invited people from across the state to attend, and a deacon in Troy said she would organ…
Shelter raising money for dog's surgery
Kootenai Pets for Life is holding a rummage sale to raise money so one of its dogs can undergo surgery in preparation for adoption.
Health officials offer tips to prevent West Nile Virus infection
With West Nile Virus in season in Montana from July to October, the Department of Health and Human Services has released tips for preventing infection.
12 county students among UM grads
Twelve students from Lincoln County graduated this spring from the University of Montana.
Free, fresh produce still available for eligible seniors
There are still 20 spots open for area seniors to receive vouchers for $50 to purchase fresh produce at the Troy Farmer’s Market.
20 Lincoln County students at UM make honors lists
Twenty students from Lincoln County made the Dean’s List or President’s List for spring semester at the University of Montana.
Five Lincoln County students among MSU spring graduates
Five students from Lincoln County were among 1,561 Montana State University students who graduated May 5, a news release states.
West Fork fire salvage project finalized
Kootenai National Forest signed off on the West Fork Fire Salvage and Restoration Project, the first of three such projects resulting from last year’s wildfire…
Self-help law rep coming to Lincoln County July 12
A representative from the Self Help Law Program will visit Libby 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, July 12 — only if appointments are scheduled in advance.