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Pamida-Shopko merger complete; renovation coming next
The merger between two of the nation’s leading Midwest-based general merchandise retail chains, Shopko and Pamida, is now complete, creating one of the largest U.S. retailers focused on serving smaller, rural communities.

Richard Baeth, 88
Richard “Dick” Baeth, 88, of Libby, passed away April 14, 2020, in Yuma, Ariz. He was born Aug. 19,1931, in Libby to George and Myrtle Baeth and was the 11th of 13 children.

Kendall Onstott
Kendall “Ken” C. Onstott, 78, of Troy, Montana, passed away Wednesday, July 3, 2019, at his home in Troy. He was born November 9, 1940 in Newport, Oregan, to Sterling and Lola (Bernard) Onstott.

Beverly Parker Perez
Beverly Parker Perez

Gary D. Swenson
Gary D. Swenson
Monthly chamber networking event is Thursday
The Libby Area Chamber of Commerce has scheduled its monthly “Business and Banter” for Thursday, Oct. 19.
Troy tennis takes to the road for challenging competition
Troy High School’s tennis team was in Bigfork Friday, and followed on with an all day tournament in Hamilton at the Bitterroot Invitational.
THS students begin 10th annual Wings effort
Letter to the Editor,
Boys Soccer: Libby blanks Stevensville
The Libby High School boys soccer team opened the season on a high note Saturday with a 4-0 shutout over Stevensville.
Libby Track: Loggers use meet for tune-up to Invitational
Libby High School Track Coach Ed Tabis sees himself as trying to find a place for his athletes to shine.
EPA plans activity-based sampling at schools
The Environmental Protection Agency plans to continue testing at local school sites, the agency’s Libby field leader told Lincoln County commissioners last week.
Libby Loggers volleyball heads to Hamilton on Friday
The Libby Lady Logger volleyball team has had some promising showings in the last week during tournaments in Whitefish and against Glacier High School.

Lloyd D. Williamson
Lloyd Douglas Williamson, 69, a longtime Libby resident, died from natural causes on Thursday, Jan. 1, 2009 at St. John’s Lutheran Hospital in Libby.

Fuller plays DB in all-star contest
Libby High School’s Joel Fuller played in the defensive backfield for the Montana all-stars in the 16th annual Knights of Columbus Badlands Bowl on Saturday in Miles City.

Julie A. Steiger
Julie A. Steiger, 31, of Troy passed away Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017, as a result of injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident. She was born March 25, 1986 in Libby to Terry Lee and Tami Marie (Morse) Steiger. Julie grew up and attended elementary and high school in Troy, graduating with the Class of 2004.

Libby City Council considers skateboard park
Teenagers and pre-teens, some clutching skateboards, watched in awe at Monday’s Libby City Council meeting as preliminary designs for a first-rate skateboard park in Libby were projected on the wall in front of them.

Fifth officer joins Libby City Police Department
Seth Power became the department’s fifth officer after he was sworn in by Chief Cody Ercanbrack on Monday, Dec. 4.
Martineau claims 3rd at State A Tennis
Winning all but one of her six matches at the Montana Class A State Tournament, Libby High School tennis player Isabelle Martineau took third place after beating top talent from around the state on Thursday and Friday.

Greenchain pummels Whitefish on Senior Night
Taking to the mat on Senior Night in the final home dual of the season on Saturday, Libby took less than a half-hour to dispose of Whitefish.
What has been happening to education and why?
In 1992 the earth-changing Rio Conference launched Agenda 21, sustainability and the march towards “The New World Order.” This was also the year we retired and moved from Chicago to Montana where I became aware of the national decline in the education system. It had been happening for years resulting in a trend toward home schooling