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Greenchain wrestlers 11th at Wild Memorial Tournament
Libby returns to the mat Jan. 3-4 at the Ronan Tournament.
City workers place new stop signs on Mineral Avenue
The stop signs mean both intersections are four-way stops.
Committee discusses solutions for state tax department’s billion-dollar appraisal backlog
A legislative audit found the state revenue department is failing to add an estimated $300 million of new construction annually to tax rolls.

Troy woman pleads guilty to driving drunk with infant in car
The plea deal calls for a five-year suspended sentence on the endangerment charge and a...

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Legals for December, 27 2024

Land Board OKs 33,000-acre conservation easement in northwest Montana
The board amended the Green Diamond easement to allow for the development of subsurface minerals.
Libby High School students dominate stock market game competition
650 teams from state schools competed and Libby competitors finished second, third and fourth.

Loggers girls basketball rolls to first win over Stevensville
There wasn’t much drama against the Yellowjackets after Stevensville led...

Logger boys basketball improves to 3-1
Ryan Beagle banked in a 3-pointer at the buzzer to increase the Libby lead to four points, 15-11.

Lincoln County Christmas Spirit
Libby's first Christmas parade, spearheaded by Kaylee Cohenour, was a big hit Saturday evening...
Legals for December, 24 2024

Four Libby soccer players named All-Conference
The quartet was part of a team that helped end a nine-year state playoff drought for the Loggers.
Changing weather sparks wildfire in Lower Yaak
Three Rivers Ranger District Fire Management Officer Beau Macy said he was somewhat surprised...
Commission sets wolf hunting regulations, quotas; units tweaked near Yellowstone
The commission agreed to increase the statewide wolf quota to 334 for the upcoming season, up from 313 last year.
Don’t be fooled by “public” charter school deception
A rapidly-changing world means our schools have been asked to do more and more and more, but without additional support, and that’s a recipe for making the system fall apart.
Montana asserts its water rights to protect fisheries, recreation on several major rivers
FWP is using its water rights to bolster 10 rivers negatively impacted by the winter’s meager snowpack.
Independent candidate Elena Evans cleared to run for PSC
In an email to Montana Free Press, Melby said the secretary of state’s office has verified more than 5,000 signatures.
Utah files lawsuit to take control of 18.5 million acres of federal public land
Regardless, the lawsuit has the potential to upend how the Bureau of Land Management operates in Utah and possibly the Western U.S.

Libby's Adamson pens book about 'Easy' statue
The song inspired a tribute park in Winslow to the Eagles and the song because...