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Catherine (Caty) Marie Dhaenens Youso
Catherine (Caty) Marie Dhaenens Youso
O’Brien will bring a wealth of experience as Superintendent of Schools
She brings a wealth of experience to the table, with a diverse background in public education ranging from K-12 to college to state-level policy making.

Carl Amos Andrews
Carl Amos Andrews
Legals for July, 5 2024

William Joseph Guynup
William Joseph Guynup

Dolores M. Fredericksen
Dolores M. Fredericksen

Birth announcements
Andrey and Natalya Bokov of Trout Creek and...
Libby man jailed following alleged road rage incident
According to a report by county sheriff’s deputy James Derryberry, Swartzenberger used a 2008 GMC Sierra pickup...

‘Sacred Return’: Tribal ceremony honors birth of prophesied white buffalo calf
Calf’s arrival means people need to come together and help Mother Nature, leaders say.

Libby Lofts to hold grand opening event at old high school
In addition to the new picnic table, the park will soon feature a new outdoor water fountain equipped with a dog bowl...

Man gets suspended sentence in DUI homicide case
Lefell was sentenced June 6 by District Judge Matt Cuffe to two six-year suspended terms, to be served consecutively.
The religious underpinnings of one of America’s most sacred concepts, private property
America’s legal foundation for property law (possession), “anti-Indian law,” and the concept of nation-states is religious, not secular.
Permanent birth control on the rise
Sterilization rates of among young women doubled after Roe v. Wade was overturned.

Troy excited to host annual Fourth of July celebration
The celebration will include the traditional fireworks display, parade and car show.
Legals for July, 2 2024
Search continues for woman missing in Kootenai River
Members of David Thompson Search and Rescue searched the river and its banks a few miles below the China Rapids section...
Sheehy, PERC and the future of public lands conservation in Montana
Particularly in Montana where checking the list of Superfund sites left behind by private industries and owners bears indisputable evidence of the myth that private ownership means better conservation of those resources.
In 2024, it’s a plodding geezer versus a grifting sleazer
When the people lose their faith in elections, democracy is finished.
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.

Local vandalism spurs use of more surveillance cameras
Vandalism is not a new problem in south Lincoln County, but what can be done when first graders are engaging in destructive behavior?