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Southwestern Montana boasts high peaks and scenic views
Defining a region like southwest Montana is subjective.
Still time to join mixed pool league
It’s not too late to join the winter Mixed Pool League.
Bridge club still seeks new players
The Libby Bridge Club needs new players.
LHS Class of 1957 Reunion
Members of the Libby High School Class of 1957 recently held their 55-year class reunion. Pictured members include, from left, Bennett Reedy, Kermit Leir, Will…
Senior Center Menu - September
Hospital move-in date scheduled for Jan. 30
St. John’s Lutheran Hospital will become Cabinet Peaks Medical Center with the move on Jan. 30 — two months ahead of schedule — and Plant Operations Manager To…
Pilot program to be expanded
When Marilyn Tavenner met with Sen. Max Baucus earlier this year to solicit his support for her confirmation hearing in the U.S. Senate, Baucus gave her a photograph of a well-known man from Libby who died of asbes…
An animal's cough, just like humans, can be a harbinger or something worse
One of the most frequently treated health problems in the pet animal world is the cough.
Central School registration Aug. 15
Registration for students attending Central High School, the alternative school, is Thursday, Aug. 15.
Libby Middle-High signup this week
Registration for Libby Middle-High School students will be Thursday and Friday, Aug. 15 and 16, at the school.
Libby Elementary registration begins this week
New student registration at Libby Elementary School begins Tuesday, Aug. 13, and continues Wednesday, Aug. 14, at the school.
Ringworm, not really a worm, is an infection of hair follicles
At the mention of ringworm, we think of a little worm that causes itchy circles in our skin and scalp.
Establishing a routine for bedtime makes for healthier children
Parents know that good sleep is important for their children. It increases the retention of learning, improves children’s behavior and energy levels, and improves general health.
Libby Care Center celebrates 'Gorgeous Grandmas'
Twenty-seven ladies were honored recently at Libby Care Center as “Gorgeous Grandmas,” an annual event to recognize the matriarchs of their families.
Ercanbrack: You can call him 'Dr. Rodeo'
Dr. Lance Ercanbrack serves his community as a blue-collar man in a white-coat world.
Agencies differ on opinion
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is on the cusp of letting Troy deal with its three-year-old massive wood debris pile. However, the Montana Department of Environmental Quality says not so fast.