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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 Senior Center July menu
Staff is asking those that want to reserve a meal call the center 24 hours in advance. The number is 293-7222.

Loggers gear up for stretch run with third at Big Bucks tourney
“We’ll play a lot of conference games to the end and hopefully we can rack up some wins and make some noise at districts,” Morford said.
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.
Bits n’ pieces from east, west and beyond
Under a new program requiring no receipts, over 300 House members were reimbursed $5.8 million for food and lodging for “official business."
Legals for June, 28 2024

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Eureka man sentenced for magic mushroom possession
Shelton initially pleaded not guilty, but later changed his plea...

Not guilty pleas by Libby man accused of assaulting infant son
According to the affidavit of probable cause filed by county Attorney Marcia Boris...
Idaho Fish & Game says it thought grizzly was a black bear
The male grizzly bear was shot and killed June 10 near the Lower St. Joe River about 5 miles from the town of St. Maries, "an area not commonly used by grizzly bears," the release said.
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.
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.

It’s official: New world record Roosevelt’s elk smashes old mark
Two separate teams of judges remeasured the entry and adjusted the score from 439 7/8 points to 455 2/8 points.

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...
County seeks new provider for wayward pets
At the June 12 commissioners meeting, Health Department Director Kathi Hooper said the Tobacco Valley Animal Shelter was ending its $50,000 contract with the county...
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.