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Troy woman pleads guilty to crash involving small child
Her attorney, Sean Hinchey sought to have Frasco’s SCRAM monitoring stopped...
2008 homicide conviction involving Troy man overturned
A Troy man was killed in a hit-and-run on New Year's Eve in 2008 and Katie Garding was charged for the homicide in 2013.
Thompson Falls to host mobile asbestos screening clinic on April 27
The vermiculite ore, processed in various plants around the country and sold as insulation, was contaminated with a distinct form of asbestos now known as Libby Amphibole.
Man accused of pointing rifle at woman
When the officer spoke to the woman she said her ex-boyfriend pointed a rifle at her and chambered a round.
How will Montana police the integrity of its future elections?
The past three months have featured one legislative debate after another over proposed changes to how counties conduct elections and verify their results. Now the conversation turns to enforcement.
Zinke seeks federal investigation into GNP's ticketed entry
Zinke, who previously served as secretary of the Interior under former President Donald Trump, is asking the National Park Service to investigate the details of the Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. contract that manages re…
State hosting open houses on Montana 37 bridge work plans
Two virtual open houses will be held online via Zoom on Tuesday, April 25, from noon to 1 p.m. and from 6 to 7 p.m.
Eureka angler is thankful for fishing
That same day, she reeled in a bunch of old line. McMaster realized the line and the rigging was one she had lost while trying to reel in a trout.
Senior Commodities Distribution set for Friday
All certifications should be current. Applications are available at the VFW Monday through Saturday afternoon.
Libby City Council still talking turkey
But more than three years later, it has yet to develop a management plan which is necessary before any decisions can be made.
State wants to begin rule-making process on grizzly management
The bill was passed 73-27 in the third reading in the Montana House of Representatives on April 13.
State private land, public wildlife committee meeting April 27
The meeting will be streamed live on the FWP website at fwp.mt.gov/plpw, where you can also find more information on the committee and a full agenda.
Troy, Libby schools to host inspirational speakers
John Underwood, Director of the Human Performance Project, and John Larson, a former NAVY Seal, will attempt to connect kids and community to inspire leadership, teamwork, personal responsibility and resilience.
Kootenai Habitat for Humanity gets grant; breaks ground on new home
It was an emotional time for Missy as she expressed her thanks to the many volunteers, neighbors and local businesses that will help make a home a reality for …
Sen. Tester offers info for applying to U.S. service academies
Applications for a nomination through Tester's office opened April 1. Individuals have until Nov. 1, 2023, to get them submitted to be considered for the Class of 2028.
Lincoln Co. youth winners in state duck stamp contest
The Junior Duck Stamp Program is a dynamic arts and science curriculum designed to teach youth about waterfowl and the habitat that they depend on.