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Hunter education courses offered in northwest Montana
Trapper education field days also open to registration.
Road access focus of FWP's Northwest MT citizen advisory committee meeting
At the Feb. 29 meeting, citizen advisors will receive a presentation on motorized road access across the region.
Sheriff's Office blotter
A “nervous” cat was found in dog park at J. Neils Memorial Park.

Former Libby boat shop owner faces theft charges
According to the charging document filed by Lincoln County Attorney Marcia Boris, the various alleged incidents in a span of more than five years, from 2018 to 2023.
EPA wants to delete a portion of Libby Superfund site from Superfund list
Comments will be accepted through March 18.

Libby Wrestling Club gears up for Kootenai Klassic
With just shy of 80 registered wrestlers from LWC, it’s an easy testament to the value this club provides to the communities of Libby and Troy.

Arnold Eugene “Butch” Steiger
Arnold Eugene “Butch” Steiger

One man’s mission to shine a light on veteran suicide
“Stop Soldier Suicide” (https://stopsoldiersuicide.org/). Donations can be made directly to the organization or through his Facebook page.

Libby’s “Herd of Nerds” continues upward trend in robotics competition
The team had its first season of competition a year ago and it enjoyed a dramatic improvement at the state meet in Bozeman earlier this month.

Fisher River Fire Rescue's fish derby results
In the kids category, northern pike division, Swayze Cooper’s 10-pound, 2-ounce fish that measured 32 1/2 inches, earned top honors.
Rehberg re-do: Former six-term Republican Congressman runs in an already crowded field
Rehberg exited politics after unsuccessfully challenging Sen. Jon Tester, a Democrat, in what was then Tester’s first re-election bid to the United States Senate in 2012.
Democrat Busse announces Raph Graybill as lieutenant governor candidate
Graybill, a lawyer, has fought and won against abortion bans in cases playing out across Montana, but he said even though the courts have blocked legislation supported by Republican legislators and signed by Republican Gov. Gianforte, the laws still create fear.

Zinke pitches bill restricting federal land transfers
The “Public Lands in Public Hands’ bill draws support from sporting organizations, skepticism from Zinke critics.
Montana Junior Duck Stamp accepting 2024 entries
The Junior Duck Stamp Contest is an active participatory art and science program designed to teach wetland habitat and waterfowl conservation to students in kindergarten through high school enrolled in private, public or home schools.
Tester announces applications open for veteran suicide prevention grant
First-of-its-kind program created by Chairman’s historic Hannon Act provides VA funding for community suicide prevention programs.

State inmate involved in 2021 shooting sues Lincoln County
Tristan Kirk Assance, 35, filed the suit against the county on Jan. 11 in federal court in Missoula.

Troy man enters plea on drug, fleeing charges
Rebo is lodged in the Lincoln County Detention Center on $25,000 bail.
Let’s keep our communities stable, safe and healthy
In 2023, Congress ended that protection and required states to redetermine eligibility for Medicaid recipients, increasing red tape and government hurdles for programs that keep our kids safe and healthy.

Man sentenced for fraudulent use of credit card
Deuel pleaded guilty to theft on Monday, Dec. 11, in District Court. He will owe $9,780.22 in restitution.
Outdoors briefs
Starting this year, visitors will have up to three months prior to their planned arrival date to make campsite and lodging reservations or purchase tour tickets.