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County officials concerned as flu cases increase
County Public Health Manager Jennifer McCully said there is quite a bit of concern because people will soon be getting together for holiday gatherings.
Montana Athletic Club under new ownership
The Montana Athletic Club is under new ownership as of Feb. 1.
Troy High School seniors awarded scholarships
Kylie Carr: University of Montana-Western Haynes Scholarship, $2,000.

Marvin Schweitzer
Marvin Peter Schweitzer, 75, passed away Tuesday, April 16, 2019, at his home in Troy, Montana.
Libby Volunteer Fire Dept. gets $15,000 to purchase new radios
Libby Volunteer Fire Department will soon purchase much-needed new radio equipment thanks to a $15,000 Montana Wildfire Relief Fund grant — the largest individual grant recently issued by the fund, which the Montana Community Foundation and Montana Television Network established in September 2017 following the state’s highly active wildfire season.
Legals for May, 27 2025
New Billings veterinary college set to launch in 2026
Since that appointment, the College has charted an ambitious course to fulfill accreditation requirements and complete construction of a 60,000-square foot facility in time to welcome its first class of 40 students pursuing a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) in July 2026.
Legals for June, 24 2025
Legals for July, 1 2025
Legals for July, 15 2022
Legals for July, 22 2022

Montana Mary Jane
FILE - In this March 2011, file photo, employees of Montana Cannabis, are detained as federal agents and local authorities raid the medical marijuana operation in Helena, Mont. A medical marijuana law approved by the state's voters in 2004 left gray areas when it came to regulation, police authority and commercial sales. When the number of registered pot providers topped 4,800 with billboard ads and huge greenhouses operating in the open, the feds stepped in. (AP Photo/The Independent Record, Eliza Wiley)
Promote the great state of Montana
To the Editor:

Regional Montana Pot
FILE - In this May 3, 2013, file photo, U.S. Attorney Mike Cotter discusses the end of a three-year investigation into Montana medical marijuana in a news conference in Helena, Mont. With the number of registered pot providers in the state topping 4,800, with billboard ads and huge greenhouses operating in the open, the feds stepped in with a series of raids across the state in 2011, leading to convictions of 33 providers and, coupled with a major rewrite of the state law, the demise of most commercial sales. (AP Photo/Matt Volz)
Fish and Wildlife Commission denies 'Quiet Waters Initiative'
The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission voted unanimously May 26 to deny the rule proposal based on the Quiet Waters Petition the commission heard in May 2016, according to a news release.
Legals for June, 27 2025
Marsha Carol McCann
Marsha Carol McCann

Water-rights compact meeting Nov. 26 at Ponderosa Room
Concerns Tribes water sharing
The Western News
Tackling the rising cost of housing in Montana together
Across the state home prices are more than 70 percent higher today than they were just five years ago.