General News
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No jail time for Libby man guilty of cocaine possession
Cuffe ordered Maxim to pay the fee while pointing out that he had the duration of the sentence to do it.
Home wrecking grizzly euthanized in Gardiner
These were stored in coolers, vehicles, camp trailers, sheds, garbage cans that were not bear resistant or unlocked bear-resistant garbage cans.
One dead in Mineral Co. hostage incident
According to the Mineral County Sheriff Ryan Funke, two people were in a fight that led to a...
Birds of a feather
An American crow flies in front of a bald eagle near...
Car, van shows come to Lincoln County
Van lovers headed to the first Northwest Regional meet at Timberlane Campground outside of Libby.
Daines, Tester both back bill for firefighters
The programs supported by the legislation are aimed at helping with recruitment, retention and other challenges facing first responders.
Contestants' prize $ increased at Kootenai River Stampede
The PRCA Rodeo will be held July 26-27 at J. Neils Memorial Park, just north of town on Highway 37 where the large bucking bull sculpture marks the entrance to…
Multiple charges for Kalispell woman following hit-and-run crash
According to the affidavit of probable cause by Montana Highway Patrol trooper Virgil Sadewasser, Lundin was involved in...
Hecla says ‘bad actor’ lawsuit dismissed, coalition vows to keep fighting mine
In May 2024, however, Hecla announced Baker had retired after nearly 23 years of service and was also stepping down from the board.
Second accused dog napper pleads not guilty
County deputy Andrew Smith and county detective Brandon Holzer investigated...
Fugitive warrant issued for county inmate's return to Wyoming
Authorities also said Faass was a registered sex offender in California.
Sheriff's Office blotter
A deputy responded to a report of juveniles hitting rocks with a baseball bat at kayakers...
WILD ART-White-tailed deer fawn
A white-tailed deer fawn seeks cover at the edge of...
Lincoln County Library to host Indigenous history talk July 22-23
The program is at the Libby Branch at noon on Monday, July 22, and at the Troy Branch on noon Tuesday, July 23. The presentation is free and open to the public.
City wades back into Flower Creek spoils pile discussion
The spoils pile, left following the construction of the newer dam in 2016 because the project was...
UM makes historic aerial photos available online
The images are part of an extensive collection of aerial photography taken by the U.S. Forest Service...