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Jeromy Friss
Jeromy Friss

Austin Lee Yost
Austin Lee Yost

Hazel Scott
Hazel Scott

Libby track and field eyes strong season with returners, promising newcomers
Coach Josh Bean is optimistic about the program's future, especially with a large group of freshmen and sophomores joining the ranks this season.
Miss Montana visits Kootenai Valley Head Start programs
Wolfensberger has been traveling the state giving presentations on the benefits of music education.

Lynnette Marie Haug Hintze, 68
Lynnette Marie Haug Hintze passed away on March 17, 2025, at the age of 68 in Houston, Texas where she was recovering from a bone marrow transplant after being diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia.
Legals for March, 25 2025

Crystal Ann Nixon
Crystal Ann Nixon

April 1 deer, elk permit deadline looms
Remember, April 1 is the deadline to apply for deer and elk permits. May 1 is the deadline to apply for moose, sheep, goat and bison licenses. Don’t wait, apply early.
Federal appeals court sides with corner-crossing hunters in Wyoming dispute
A three-judge panel upheld a lower court’s ruling in favor of four hunters facing civil trespassing charges.
Red Dog’s return brings life to “Top to Dog”
With the return of the Red Dog, so came the return of the Top to Dog...

Scott, Anderson shine at U.S. Junior Nationals
The journey isn’t over for Scott and Anderson. They will be joined by fellow competitor Ledger Fortner as they set their sights on the U.S. Biathlon Nationals next week in Bozeman.
Libby Loggers tennis ready for new challenges
Head coach Kyle Hannah is eager to see how his squad rises to the challenge after an outstanding 2024 campaign.

Oren Robert Farris
Oren Robert Farris

Libby councilors OK distracted driving ordinance
Following a 3-2 vote Monday at the city council meeting, Libby became the latest Montana community to...
Trump's call for terminating Constitution is deranged
George Washington, in his farewell address, warned that political parties would, over time, become “potent engines by which cunning, ambitious and unprincipled men would subvert the power of the people and usurp for themselves the reins of government.”
Montana non-profit launches statewide movement to address foster care crisis
The number of children in Montana still waiting for a family currently outnumbers the families available to care for them by two-to-one.
Legals for March, 21 2025
USDA releases new county data on poverty, population, unemployment and education
These numbers reflect ongoing economic challenges in the county and underscore the...
Volunteer hunter, bowhunter education instructors honored at Kalispell workshop
20 Years Hunter Education: David Noble, Libby