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Legals for June, 25 2024
Politicians must be held accountable for their decisions
It is important that when our leaders are out of step with the people they serve, that we the people hold them accountable.

Ryan Eric Snyder
Ryan Eric Snyder

Willie R. Schikora
Willie R. Schikora
Fire season is here - are you ready?
Recently we held three Fire Adapted Community Workshops, sponsored by the Kootenai Forest Stakeholder Collaborative, to help homeowners better understand their role in addressing the wildfire problem.
Troy's new Town Pump a hit with locals
Town Pump has operated a store in Troy for over 52 years. The new store replaces a smaller building that was built in 1989.
Rebecca Lageschulte
Rebecca Lageschulte

John A. Jones
John A. Jones
Sheriff's Office blotter
A woman reported someone shot her cats in the 100 block of West Spokane Avenue, Troy.
Sign-up for surplus B elk, deer tags begins June 19
These are licenses that were not distributed by the drawing. The list will be randomized, with hunters at the top of the list contacted via email with instructions to finalize their purchase within a specified time.
Blackfeet Tribe, feds to share response at St. Mary Canal failure
Officials say the failure was caused by the age of the siphon pipes, which were installed more than a century ago.
Election reform group says it gathered enough signatures for Nov. ballot
Group says it’s received 200,000 signatures, Secretary of State’s Office to verify the count.Constitutional Initiative-126 would change Montana primaries to a top-four system, meaning the top four vote-getters regardless of party would advance to the general election.
Legals for June, 21 2024
Coyote trapping, snaring enters grizzly management debate
Montana Stockgrowers Association seeks to intervene in lawsuit to keep coyote trapping and snaring legal.
Troy man plans to appeal prison sentence in grizzly killing incident
According to a press release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Pearson was sentenced on Tuesday, June 11, to two months in prison and fined $10,000, by U.S. District Judge Donald W. Molloy.
Willis R. Schikora
Willis R. Schikora

Fantozzi joins Cabinet Peaks Clinic Family Medicine
A native of Libby, Montana, Fantozzi is a third-generation Montanan who feels privileged to serve the community he calls home.
Northern pike found in Sanders County's Bull River
FWP asking anglers to report catches or observations of pike in Clark Fork tributary
Kalispell gun maker employee stole $159,000, went to Vegas
The government said Bell used pre-signed checks to steal from her employer...
Millpond hosting annual motocross races Saturday
Gates open at 11 a.m. with practice at 1:30 p.m. Racing is underway at 3:30 p.m. There will be concessions and a beer garden.