General News
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Libby man admits violating order of protection
The order was served to Miles Nov. 9 by county Sheriff’s Office Deputy Andrew Smith.
Application available for FWP’s Habitat Conservation Lease Program
As it has for decades, FWP is still pursuing conservation easements and land purchases where support from landowners, local officials and the community exists.
Eureka school project produces twin tiny homes
The project has brought to fruition an idea that’s been cooking in the mind of Eureka’s school superintendent, Joel Graves, for several years.
State declines millions in federal food assistance for children
The decision brings the total amount of dollars to address hunger Montana has left on the table to more than $135 million since 2021, according to the Montana Budget and Policy Center.
Bears 'n Stuff busy in Libby; makes donation to food pantry
The little Marine will buddy up with Clarence and maybe join in with a few other vets who live at the Libby Care Center.
State Crime Lab maintains status as top-performing forensic lab
Only 14 other laboratories worldwide earned the distinction.
Eureka man sentenced in intimidation case
Joseph Daniel Heil, 38, pleaded no contest to one felony count of intimidation for alleged acts he committed in March 2022.
Kootenai Forest Stakeholders Coalition to talk grizzlies
Meeting attendees will hear a panel style discussion with select speakers on the topic of grizzly bears and road management.
Kootenai Cross Country Ski Club gets $ for trail work
Lincoln County's Kootenai Cross Country Ski Club will receive $13,560 for grooming and maintenance of 13 miles of the Flower Creek Nordic Ski Trails system.
Libby Police Chief outlines long road to hiring new officers
Becoming a police officer is a long and complicated process.
Libby man accused of strangling girlfriend
A conviction on the felony charge could result in a maximum penalty of five years in the Montana State Prison.
LOR, Libby 4-H team up for safe cattle handling
Kara Matthews, whose daughters Leah and Hailey are both members of the South 40, said teaming up with LOR has been great to further expand the club as well as …
Group still lobbies for MT 37 speed reduction
Jim Mitchell is part of the group seeking the reduction of the limit from 70 miles per hour to 55 or even 60.
Troy Museum and Visitors Center celebrates 50th anniversary
Lincoln County officials bought the land from Stimson Lumber Company and gave it to Troy.
Northwest Montana man accused of meth possession
Gallery is scheduled to appear in Justice Court at 1 p.m. Wednesday.
Thompson SAR shares its mission with Libby youth
There were five stations, including the K-9 unit which works to help find lost people and the mountain unit which can set up rope systems that allow even a sec…