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Judge vacates water discharge permit for Montanore Mine
HELENA (AP) — A judge has vacated a water-discharge permit for a silver and copper mine that would tunnel beneath the Cabinet Mountains Wilderness in northwestern Montana, saying state regulators violated clean water laws in issuing the permit to Hecla Mining Co.
We need more innovation, not more regulation
Montana is facing a statewide land management crisis
Your community would rally to keep a local rancher in business. Won’t you do the same to keep a local sawmill in business?

Press Release Central: Senators announce $22 million-plus for Montana water projects
This press release is presented here in its original form from the source and offered as a public service.
Libby holiday decorating
Managhan Furniture employee Gage Cichosz hands a Christmas wreath to Montana Sky employee Todd Janssen...
Carl T. Martin
Carl T. Martin
State of Montana confirms Montanore Projects operating permit
Mines Management, Inc. announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Montanore Minerals Corporation (MMC), has received notification from the State of Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) that it has confirmed Hard Rock Operating Permit 150 for the Montanore Project as an active permit. This permit was originally approved and issued in, and remained in force since, 1993.

Libby's Williams inducted into the state Broadcasters Hall of Fame
Williams began his broadcast career as an announcer on a 500-watt daytimer in 1967.
Ex-Montana police chief pleads guilty to child porn charge
GREAT FALLS, Mont. (AP) — A former Montana police chief pleaded guilty Tuesday to distributing child pornography via social media, the U.S. Attorney's Office in Montana said.
Voter identification laws disproportionally affect Native Americans
In Montana, Native Americans make up 7 percent of the population and play decisive roles in elections. With the geographical size of the state, the seven Montana reservations are often distant from registration sites and polling boxes.
New numbers: In-state calls will soon require 406 area code
Callers in Montana will soon have to dial three extra digits when placing in-state calls.

Jim (James) R. Hicks
Jim (James) R. Hicks
Driver injured in vehicle accident on snowy U.S. 2 near Libby
According to Montana Highway Patrol's incident log, several accidents and slideoffs occurred across northwest Montana.

Compton new CFO at Cabinet Peaks Medical Center
Compton is a Montana local, born and raised in central Montana.

Edward Fuller
Edward L. Fuller passed away on May 26, 2019, in Whitefish, Montana, at the good old age of 84. He was born in Anaconda, Montana, on a cold day on February 5, 1935, to James and Cora Fuller.
Deadline to apply for certain hunting licenses is later than regulations say
Montana hunters seeking licenses to hunt moose, bighorn sheep or mountain goats this fall have more than six additional hours than regulations state to complete their online applications, according to a news release from Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks.
Rosendale broke promise
I’ve been appalled by some of the ads placed in the current election. Mr. Rosendale says he is a “straight shooter.” He states that Mr. Tester has not kept his promises.
National Salute to Veteran Patients Week coming
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Shannon Joelle Kyes
Shannon Joelle Kyes

Amongst silent giants
The grove of western red cedars includes ancient specimens that were likely growing around the time the Spanish introduced horses to North America in the early 1500s.