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Legals for August, 10 2021
Wright signs track letter with Grizzlies
Libby High School senior Seth Wright signed a national letter of intent to join the University of Montana track and field program.

Louise Alderson
Louise Hubbard Alderson was born on Aug. 24, 1942, in Libby to Eurrcel and Clarke Hubbard. She passed away peacefully, surrounded by her loving family, at her home on Nov. 23, 2014, after a short but brave fight with brain cancer. The cancer took her life but never touched her spirit.
What was the property really worth?
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LHS tennis boys down Stevi; girls play to tie in season opener
The Libby High School boys tennis team opened the season on Saturday with a 4-3 victory over Stevensville. The girls played to a 3-3 tie against the host school.

Kermit H. Hedahl
Kermit H. Hedahl, 88, of Libby died Saturday, June 16 at the Libby Care center from natural causes.
Volleyball: Troy opens season by winning tourney
Falling to Mission during round-robin play, the Troy High School volleyball team just couldn’t find the groove and “mentally beat ourselves” – as head coach Sandra Jansma put it.

Andre 'Andy' Norman Bushnell
Andre “Andy” Norman Bushnell, 53, of Troy passed away at his home Sunday, May 7, 2017. He was born July 24, 1963 in Bonners Ferry to Gene and Ruth (Obermayer) Bushnell. Andy attended rural McCormick Elementary school until the family moved to Canada. After more than eight years, the family returned to Troy where Andy graduated from Troy High School.

Jeannine Boyd
Jeannine Lee Boyd, 89, died on Friday, January 25, 2019, at Libby Care Center. She was born on March 15, 1929 at Logan, Iowa to Louis and Ecil Gash. She attended schools in Logan, and graduated from Logan Magnolia High School in 1947.

Virginia Hansen

Year in Review: September-December 2008
(Editor’s note: This is the final of three stories reviewing Libby and Troy news of the past year. In this issue, read about events from September through December 2008. In the Dec. 31 edition, January through April was reviewed followed by May through August in the Jan. 2 issue. Also, take note of the list of names that accompany this series. They are the friends, neighbors and relatives that we lost over the year).

Harry Edwin Moe
The story of Harry Edwin Moe, a journey of 90 years, begins in Sandpoint, Idaho on March 16, 1928, when he became the first son of Harry and Viola Moe. And his journey would end Thursday, June 14, 2018, in the arms of his children in the home that he built.

Area teams gear up for playoffs
As the school year winds down, area sports teams are preparing for the playoff push.
LHS track athletes prep for state
If one thing’s for certain with the state track meet on the horizon, Libby High School’s Stephany Kluver has a good arm.
An °)()(unprecedented°+/- opportunity
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Joan Schmidt
Joan C. Schmidt, 75, passed away on Wednesday, April 17, 2019, at Cabinet Peaks Medical Center in Libby. She was born on Sept. 2, 1943, at Bismarck, North Dakota, to George and Violet House.

Libby honors student athletic, academic achievement
At the Fall Sports Awards assembly at Libby High School on Thursday, athletes were honored for academic and athletic achievement, including both team and state awards.
Lady Loggers cruise past Flathead, 9-4
The Lady Loggers softball team faced a step up in competition, but the result was the same Tuesday when they went on the road and defeated Class AA Kalispell Flathead, 9-4.
Online Exclusive: Bigfork takes 7-B title game over Troy
Nobody really expected the Troy High School boys basketball team to reach the District 7-B championship game. But the Trojans fought their way through a first-round thriller over Thompson Falls and a semifinal triumph over Plains to get a shot at the regular-season champion.
Copperheads edge out Lady Trojans
By BENJAMIN KIBBEY