General News
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New cervical cancer screening option available at Cabinet Peaks
This new option is covered by all insurance plans as part of routine preventive care.
Troy VFW honors longtime Heritage Museum volunteer
On Thursday, Aug. 17, members of the Troy VFW Post 5514 gathered at the Heritage Museum in Libby to recognize August Eric Hardgrove for his 35 years of service.
Young professional spends summer aiding Libby Clinic
The disparity between urban and rural healthcare is something that organizations are trying to bridge with exposure.
Kootenai campground killer pleads guilty to homicide, attempted homicide
The woman also testified that Seaman said, “If you have to kill someone, use a shotgun and make sure you kill them, because dead men tell no tales.”
Accused Gravel Pit Fire arsonist pleads not guilty
According to charging documents, Eutsler previously lived in Williamstown, New Jersey.
Kootenai Valley Quilt Guild show set for Sept. 8-9
Quilt registration forms, which are due Aug. 31, are available at The Quilt Cottage in Libby.
South Yaak residents seek zoning district
It is mainly in response to the potential development of two subdivisions - the South Yaak and West Pine Creek properties.
Cabinet Peaks Medical Center to recognize extraordinary nurses
Nurses may be nominated by patients, families and colleagues. The award recipient is chosen by a committee at Cabinet Peaks to receive The DAISY Award.
Community briefs
DeShazer, already a two-time state wrestling champion, had 146 tackles in nine games in 2022. He also added 585 yards and five TDs.
Bits n’ pieces from east, west and beyond
Recently, prominent conservative legal scholars are insisting the 14th Amendment, written post-Civil War, remains relevant.
Meth trafficker pleads guilty, gains release
The traffic stop allegedly turned up nearly one pound of methamphetamine in a vehicle Rosenlund was driving on Nov. 14, 2022.
Northwest Montana man accused of burglarizing state road shop
According to charging documents, investigators used surveillance photos to identify possible suspects.
Cabinet Peaks welcomes new healthcare providers
The hospital announced the additions in a news release last week.
Classic car lovers revel at Libby's Ignite the Nites
Igniters Car Club President Ed Leroy was appreciative of everyone who worked and attended the show.
Federal judge halts 'Black Ram' project on Kootenai National Forest
U.S. District Judge Donald Molloy said in his 62-page ruling that the Forest Service had violated several federal laws, including the National Environmental Policy Act.
Fire crews contain Powerline Fire near Libby
But locally, fire crews banded together to knock down the Powerline Fire six miles up Bobtail Road before it became a threat to nearby residences, private and …