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Brandon Murer
April 19, 2024 7 a.m.

Brandon Murer

Brandon Murer

Jurors hear trial testimony of state trooper run over by Eureka man
April 19, 2024 7 a.m.

Jurors hear trial testimony of state trooper run over by Eureka man

Tpr. Lewis Johnson suffered life-threatening injuries in the incident near Rexford and is still recovering after returning home to Chester, Montana in October 2023.

Large conservation easement proposed for northwest Montana
April 19, 2024 7 a.m.

Large conservation easement proposed for northwest Montana

The deadline to comment on this proposal is May 15.

Kootenai Valley Rotarians return to Guatemala
April 19, 2024 7 a.m.

Kootenai Valley Rotarians return to Guatemala

In another school, Rotarians had built a library, pump and outside bathrooms for the students.

City officials back down on water, sewer rate increase
April 19, 2024 7 a.m.

City officials back down on water, sewer rate increase

City Administrator Sam Sikes, Mayor Peggy Williams and city councilors have caught a lot of flak for the rate increase plan it put forth at a March 4 council meeting.

Perry Thomas Scott
April 19, 2024 7 a.m.

Perry Thomas Scott

Perry Thomas Scott

April 19, 2024 midnight

Legals for April, 19 2024

April 16, 2024 7 a.m.

City resident seeks more info on water, sewer rate plan

I attended the meeting via Zoom. Unfortunately, the transmission, both visual and audio, were of poor quality.

April 16, 2024 7 a.m.

SB 442 meant to benefit rural Montana counties

The intent was not to give tax dollars based on population, but rather used a formula to put the dollars where hunting, fishing and recreation existed.

Elk hunting access agreement application deadline is May 1
April 16, 2024 7 a.m.

Elk hunting access agreement application deadline is May 1

The licenses/permits issued through this program may be designated to an immediate family member or an authorized full-time employee of the landowner valid only on the landowner’s property or private land leased by the landowner for agricultural purposes.

April 16, 2024 7 a.m.

Sheriff's Office blotter

A deputy responded to the 35100 block of U.S. 2 after someone called about minor children throwing rocks at each other. One child was hit in the leg.

April 16, 2024 7 a.m.

Sheehy says he lied about accidental discharge, gunshot wound incident in Glacier

The report published Saturday, which includes contributions from eight Washington Post journalists, is the first to detail Sheehy’s October 2015 citation for illegally discharging a weapon in a national park.

April 16, 2024 7 a.m.

Local libraries essential cornerstones for Eureka, Libby and Troy

Libraries bridge the gap for those who lack access to technology and the internet.

April 16, 2024 7 a.m.

Time running out for Montana legislators to override pot tax veto

Only a few days remain before legislators must submit their mail poll by 5 p.m. Thursday, April 18.

Andersen paces Libby Loggers at track and field invitational
April 16, 2024 7 a.m.

Andersen paces Libby Loggers at track and field invitational

Andersen won the javelin with a throw of...

Nancy (Pival) Heyne
April 16, 2024 7 a.m.

Nancy (Pival) Heyne

Nancy (Pival) Heyne

April 16, 2024 midnight

Legals for April, 16 2024

Troy senior class hosting family fun fundraiser April 21
April 12, 2024 7 a.m.

Troy senior class hosting family fun fundraiser April 21

The senior class is hosting its annual Family Fun Fundraiser, which includes a chili feed, climbing wall, hoop shoot and 3-on-3 tournament, on Sunday, April 21 at the Troy Activity Center.

April 12, 2024 7 a.m.

The record is clear: The GOP can’t govern

Closer to home, the list of GOP failures to govern is even more stunning. For a political party that won every statewide office in the last election, the extent of its dereliction of duty is shameful.

Libby man pleads guilty to meth possession; woman faces trial
April 12, 2024 7 a.m.

Libby man pleads guilty to meth possession; woman faces trial

Sheasby initially pleaded not guilty, but on March 18, he pleaded guilty to possession of meth. The other charges were dropped as part of a plea deal between Sheasby's attorney S. Charles Sprinkle and county Attorney Marcia Boris.