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Show Ponies Must Own Their Votes!
Show ponies are legislators who espouse conservative values to their respective central committees and local electorate but vote for their own self-interests while they are in Helena.
Troy woman accused of running over man with kids present
Dispatch said a female driver allegedly hit the man and was standing over him.
Ronan man sentenced after arson conviction for starting Boulder 2700 Fire in 2021
Attorney General Austin Knudsen’s office said McCrea was also responsible for starting the Finley Fire north of Evaro Hill...
Life-long Libby resident supports Jenkins for new House seat
Vote for Tom Jenkins for state representative District 2 on the Republican primary ballot.
Libby's Heritage Museum celebrates opening day 2024
The museum is open for the season through Sept. 30 on Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Sunday from 1-5 p.m. Admission is by donation.

Hans Jurgen Schultz
Hans Jurgen Schultz

Libby, Troy have 17 state track and field qualifiers
Both will be held in Laurel with competition beginning Friday and ending Saturday.
Plea deal for author accused of stealing historical items
Brian Anthony D’Ambrosio of Santa Fe, New Mexico, has agreed to plead guilty to one felony count of theft of major artwork.
Highway 37 work to begin soon
The first resurfacing of Montana 37 between Libby and Eureka will begin soon with Schellenger Construction of Columbia Falls as the primary contractor.
Legals for May, 21 2024

Harvey H. Fredericksen
Harvey H. Fredericksen

Heritage Museum holds opening day festivities Saturday
The event runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and includes presentations and demonstrations throughout the day.
Republicans are betraying rural Montana
This is everything people hate about politics – politicians throwing away good legislation that makes a real impact in local communities.
Survey: Montanans say quality of life getting worse, but support for public lands still strong
Public Lands Survey also finds broad support for proposals to create more protected public lands.
Biden electric vehicle mandates not practical for Montana
Fundamentally – Montanans, and the rest of the United States, will eventually be forced to purchase an electric vehicle (EV) for their family car – no matter how expensive it is.

Eureka man admits guilt in shooting death of father
According to court documents and testimony in Monday’s hearing, the argument began when the younger Sauls confronted John over rumors he heard about his dad being “sexually inappropriate with my sister.”

Julie Myers Shadle
Julie Myers Shadle

Libby students demonstrate science literacy skills
Eighth-grade teacher Shannon Ostrowski and seventh-grade teacher Bill Moe shared...
Legals for May, 17 2024

Truman Roy Langton
Truman Roy Langton