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Legals for March, 22 2024
Legals for March, 22 2024
Sheriff's Office blotter
Joshua Glaese was arrested on an outstanding warrant in the 400 block of Montana Avenue, Libby.
Dist. 3 commissioner, clerk and recorder seats up for grabs
There are four candidates seeking the District 3 county Commissioner seat. Two Republicans, one Democrat and one Independent filed to run for the six-year term.
Wild and Scenic Film Festival showcases splendor, adventure
The festival will include the journey of Katie Veteto as she learns how to “drive sweep” down the Middle Fork of the Salmon River.
Toxic-exposed veterans eligible for expanded VA Health Care
VA’s announcement means that veterans who served in the Vietnam War, the Gulf War, Iraq, Afghanistan, the Global War on Terror, or any other combat zone after 9/11 will be eligible to enroll directly in VA health care.
Montana FWP considers gear restrictions on Kootenai River
According to the agency, the rationale for the possible change is to provide more protections for bull trout and sub-legal rainbow trout. Specifically, the proposal seeks to reduce the catch-and-release mortality rates for the two species.
Libby officials propose water, sewage rate increases
City officials will hold a public hearing in council chambers at the city building at 7 p.m. Monday, April 8. The hearing will give Libby utility customers to hear the city’s recommended changes.

Family of Troy residents killed in DUI homicide oppose plea deal
Local attorney Amy Guth said the family of the men will oppose the terms of the deal between Polan Wright and Lincoln County Attorney Marcia Boris. It calls for a six-year suspended sentence.
Teen dies after being struck by truck on U.S. 2
Speed is considered a factor in the crash.
Montana proponents for public access, landowners, await implications of Wyoming lawsuit
Outcome of pending corner-crossing case could impact who has the right to use — or lock up — more than eight million acres across the West.
Legals for March, 19 2024
Legals for March, 19 2024

Gary Lee Lapka
Gary Lee Lapka

Kenneth Eugene “Blackjack” Waters
Kenneth Eugene “Blackjack” Waters
Montana man pleads guilty to federal wildlife trafficking charges
The Schubarth Ranch is engaged in the purchase, sale and breeding of “alternative livestock” such as mountain sheep, mountain goats and various ungulates. The primary market for Schubarth’s livestock is captive hunting operations, also known as shooting preserves or game ranches.

Love selected as Libby Schools Employee of Year
Love, who announced his retirement from the school at the March 4 board meeting, came to Libby Schools in 2012, according to Superintendent Ron Goodman.
Laws, compassion and common sense
Solomon listens to the women, each of them claiming that she is the child’s mother. Solomon then has a sword brought to him. His decision is that the child will be cut in half and one half given to each woman.

Lincoln Co. voters will decide fate of county library system
The county library system was formed nearly 104 years ago and supported by county property owners.

Greenchain Little Guy wrestlers head to Arlee for Intervalley
This weekend will be a chance for our wresters to see a different group of competition. It’s always exciting to see how Unit 1 matches up against the other teams, and from results so far, Unit 1 should do just fine.