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Legals for February, 14 2025
Elk-Kootenai Watershed Board seeks comment on draft plan
The independent body comprised of experts and knowledge holders from Canada, the United States and the Ktunaxa Nation was established by the International Joint Commission (IJC) to explore the impacts of transboundary water pollution in the Elk-Kootenai watershed.

Keith Raymond McBride
Keith Raymond McBride

Libby woman sentenced in drug possession case
According to her terms of release, Willey is not allowed to use or possess alcohol, dangerous drugs or weapons.

Greenchain wrestlers send 15 to state tournament
Led by senior Riley Orr's win at 118 pounds, he and 14 other Greenchain wrestlers will...

Marlene Margaret Torgerson
Marlene Margaret Torgerson
What does Moses have to do with chemistry, anyway?
If you want to teach kids about the power of religion, maybe start with something more simple...
James Arnold Judkins
James Arnold Judkins
Libby man accused of assaulting jail guard, burglary
After Harsh was taken into custody the first time, he was accused of striking and kicking a detention officer during a Dec. 31, 2024, incident.
Montana Junior Duck Stamp 2025 Call for Entries
Artwork can be drawn using ink, paint, pastel, crayon or pencil.
Berm jumping leads to felony charge
After getting a description of the man from the employee, Pitman spoke to...

Libby man pleads not guilty to violating protective order
According to charging documents, Judge Cuffe issued a Temporary Order of Protection Nov. 7, 2024, against...

Dale Alfred Gerald Gardner
Dale Alfred Gerald Gardner

Yaak Outhouse races offer a cure for cabin fever
Sunday, Feb. 16, the Yaak will celebrate winter with the annual Yaak River Tavern and Mercantile Outhouse Races.

Louis (Louie) L. Jenkins
Louis (Louie) L. Jenkins
Local health care providers get training in sepsis
Wednesday, Cabinet Peaks Medical Center hosted a special training event for its...
Are passenger trains entering a golden age or reaching the end of the line?
Amid shifting political winds in Washington, D.C., and aging equipment across the country, passenger rail in Montana faces an uncertain future.
Montana leaders are ignoring the real priorities facing the Treasure State
These representatives are not paying attention to the people they represent enough to even know our basic needs.
Application deadline for Smith River permits is Feb. 15
Applicants can apply for a Smith River float permit online through the Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Online Licenses Service...

FWP expands study of South Fork elk herds to Bob Marshall Wilderness
FWP biologists are conducting this effort in response to declines in elk numbers and poor calf recruitment...