General News
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Russian roulette convict back in county jail
But, according to a report by Montana Probation and Parole Officer Steve Watson, Ball was accused...
Suspended sentence for Libby man who drove drunk with child in truck
Cuffe said the sentence was appropriate and that Sweatt had a low risk of re-offending.
Montana FWP seeks comments on grizzly management plan
The statewide plan will serve as a framework for the management of grizzly bears now and into the future.
Work crews continue snow cleanup on city streets
The National Weather Service is calling for some snow over the weekend.
Friends of Scotchman Peaks opens guided winter hike season
There are a variety of hikes posted on our website, from easier family friend hikes in the Ross Creek Cedars to challenging adventures on the flanks of Star Pe…
Senior commodities distribution set for December
Local senior commodities packages will be distributed from 10 a.m. until noon on Friday, Dec. 16 at VFW Post 1548 in Libby.
Three Libby police officers resign; Chief Kessel put on paid leave
The startling development was not announced by city officials until after social media posts revealed the information in the last few days.
Yaak resident accused of assaulting wife
Robert William Gile, 51, is being held in the county Detention Center on one felony count of partner or family member assault.
Lincoln Co. teen jailed on chase charges
According to the charging document filed on Oct. 31 by Lincoln County Attorney Marcia Boris, Edwards was also charged with reckless driving and fleeing from po…
'Christmas Carol' takes the stage in Troy, Libby this weekend
The shows are free.
Rhodes guilty of seditious conspiracy in Jan. 6 case
A Washington, D.C., jury found Rhodes guilty of sedition after three days of deliberations in the nearly two-month-long trial that showcased the far-right extr…
Santa Claus comes to Libby
It was a festive time Saturday night in Mineral Park as Santa and Mrs. Claus came to Libby.
Forest officials enjoy one of prescribed burning falls in years
With an eye on future firefighting efforts and favorable environmental conditions the U.S Forest Service enjoyed a productive fall.
Libby woman charged with burglary
According to a police report, video surveillance showed a woman had entered the business through a back door.
Libby child killer drops parole bid during hearing
Child killer Robert Hornback will not be getting his freedom any time soon and he won’t come before the Montana Board of Pardons and Parole for another six yea…
Mixed results for big game hunters in northwest Montana
Any unused license-permit valid on the last day of the general season (i.e., Nov. 27, 2022) is valid during the muzzleloader heritage season.