General News
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New Bigfoot cut-out
Libby Central School's students recently completed...
Libby Elementary School spelling bee winners
Their teachers are Mr. Brittain and Mrs. Sherbo.
Montana Junior Duck Stamp accepting 2024 entries
The Junior Duck Stamp Contest is an active participatory art and science program designed to teach wetland habitat and waterfowl conservation to students in kindergarten through high school enrolled in private, pub…
Tester announces applications open for veteran suicide prevention grant
First-of-its-kind program created by Chairman’s historic Hannon Act provides VA funding for community suicide prevention programs.
Sheriff's Office blotter
Two calls were received about scams. One came from a residence in the 100 block of Vicks Drive, Libby. Another came from a Cedar Hills Road resident who reported that someone said they were from the Inspector Gener…
State inmate involved in 2021 shooting sues Lincoln County
Tristan Kirk Assance, 35, filed the suit against the county on Jan. 11 in federal court in Missoula.
Troy man enters plea on drug, fleeing charges
Rebo is lodged in the Lincoln County Detention Center on $25,000 bail.
Northwest addiction treatment centers will remain open after state inspections
Recovery Centers of Montana has been under the microscope for admitting clients before they detox and failing to quickly report serious incidents.
Former Libby resident honored on her 102nd birthday
Flesher was the first resident of the Idaho State Veterans Home in Post Falls, where many of her family and loved ones gathered for the party and quilt present…
Dillon man guilty in U.S. Capitol Breach
Henry Phillip “Hank” Muntzer, 55, of Dillon, Montana, was found guilty in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia of obstruction of an official proceeding and civil disorder.
Man accused of exposing himself on train pleads not guilty
Mallory Nehemiah Brown, of Auburn, Washington is being held on $150,000 bail.
Washington man sentenced for burglary conviction
Kaya apologized and asked forgiveness and said he had written a letter of apology to the victims.
Bits n’ pieces from east, west and beyond
The CDC says smoking has dropped from 16% of the population, two years ago, to 14%.
Public comment reopened for grizzly, wolf management plans
FWP said reopening the comment window through March 9 will ensure it is adhering to Montana statute when it comes to giving county commissioners the chance to comment on plans involving managing large carnivores li…
New hunting, fishing and conservation license year begins March 1
Deer and elk permit application deadline is April 1.
Libby council will consider developer's $ requests at tonight's meeting
But during Tuesday’s nearly hour-long meeting, the discussion involved how much Libby Lofts and The Friends of Historic Hotel Libby should receive as well as r…