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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...
Libby man sentenced for incident at local business
Hartman was found guilty in August by a jury of misdemeanor criminal trespass.
Libby Homecoming King and Queen
Thomas Roark and Riley Boltz were named King and Queen.
Libby 2022 Homecoming Photos
Libby celebrated 2022 Homecoming with events all week.
Cabinet Peaks Medical Center's Paint it Pink returns
The PIP program and fundraising effort began in 2007 while the hospital Foundation was raising dollars to purchase Digital Mammography equipment.
Kootenai Heritage Council event to feature country music stars
This special evening of entertainment straight out of Nashville, Tennessee, will feature ALM-Nashville Hall of Fame Duo, Moore & Moore, along with James Carothers.
Libby hosting second annual Kootenai Forest Fair
A family-friendly fair on Saturday, Oct. 1 to celebrate and learn about the Kootenai Forest and organizations that work in and with the forest.
Eureka man receives suspended sentence for felony theft
Wolf pleaded guilty to an amended charge of felony theft on Aug. 22.
Troy man accused of stealing boat jailed
Travis Wade Pefferman, 39, failed to appear for arraignment on the charges on Sept. 19 and Sept. 26 in Lincoln County District Court.
Libby's Lind part of new class of Montana Highway Patrol troopers
The new troopers were among 344 applicants for the positions this hiring cycle. They went through a rigorous training schedule over the past 23 weeks.
Lincoln Resource Advisory Committee meeting on Oct. 6
Funding available is $468,546.83 for Resource Advisory Committee (RAC) projects this year.
Hunters should be aware of highly pathogenic avian influenza in wild birds
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is monitoring the situation by testing wild birds that display symptoms consistent with HPAI infection.
Flathead Electric's Libby office finds permanent home
The Co-op decided to continue improving the “new” location instead of remodeling or building a new office.
Duck, goose seasons begin Saturday
The aggregate daily bag for dark geese in the Pacific Flyway has increased from four to five. Dark geese include Canada geese, cackling geese and white-fronted geese (any geese other than snow, blue and Ross’s gees…
State, federal officials sound alarm on feral pigs
Feral swine are omnivores, meaning they’ll eat plants and animals. They also prey on the nests, eggs and young of native ground nesting birds, such as grouse. …
Mobile Asbestos Screening Clinics in Kalispell Oct. 10-13
Workers at the mine and their families, local loggers and mill workers, and those living and working in and around Lincoln County were potentially exposed to this amphibole asbestos.