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In 2024, it’s a plodding geezer versus a grifting sleazer
When the people lose their faith in elections, democracy is finished.

Happy's Inn hosting fundraiser for wounded Montana vet
The 4 Miles to Freedom fun run will take place at Happy’s Inn on July 6, starting at 7:30 a.m.
Canadian environmentalists question plan to sell coal mines above Lake Koocanusa
Pending $9 billion sale would transfer north-of-the-border mines that have polluted Montana waters for decades to a Swiss company.

Troy man accused of threatening officers, harassing 911 dispatchers
Savage was most recently in district court June 17...

Motocross racers share thrills at Libby's Millpond
One hundred seventy people attended the races to see 42 riders, some of who competed in multiple classes.

Libby's Williams inducted into the state Broadcasters Hall of Fame
Williams began his broadcast career as an announcer on a 500-watt daytimer in 1967.
No zoning in Lower Yaak
Zoning is entirely inappropriate in the rural outdoors and lacks the structure or funding to guarantee protection of Montana's beautiful areas.
Fight for Montana
Sheehy thinks he can waltz into our state and change our way of life. Well, he’s wrong.
Legals for June, 28 2024

Charlotte Bluhm Woods
Charlotte Bluhm Woods

Not guilty pleas by Libby man accused of assaulting infant son
According to the affidavit of probable cause filed by county Attorney Marcia Boris...
Washington man blames wife’s radiation for alleged drug use
Jeremy A. Gustavel, 50, of Everett pleaded not guilty to the offense while...

Gary Burnett
Gary Burnett

Joyce Collins Emens
Joyce Collins Emens
Flathead Co-op members surpass $5M mark in Roundup for Safety
Today, nearly 69% of Flathead members participate in the Roundup for Safety program. Currently, contributions total about $21,000 per month.
FWP employee fired three months after being cleared of hunting-without-permission charge
Former longtime operations chief Michael Volesky alleges ‘political discrimination’ played a role in the termination of his employment.
State of the Scotchmans event set for June 29
All are welcome from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at this venue with a view for live music, food, an update on the Scotchman Peaks...
The accessibility of our right to know
Unfortunately, our government can obstruct and effectively deny our Right to Know by charging exorbitant “fees” for completing requests.

Troy's Gravier helps lead North 16U travel softball team
Several Troy Trojans are on the Sandpoint-based team...

Libby man dies of injuries in traffic accident
According to a report from Montana Highway Patrol...