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Orville Lee Thorn
Orville Lee Thorn
Legals for March, 8 2024

Suspect in Libby police chase appears in court
Covey is being held in the Lincoln County Detention Center on $2.5 million bail.

Man accused of Gravel Pit Fire still waiting on mental health evaluation
According to charging documents, Eutsler previously lived in Williamstown, New Jersey. But he was described as living in his van at the time of the offense.

Arrest warrant issued for Yaak man who assaulted his wife
Cuffe granted a two-week continuance, but following a second consecutive no-show, issued a $15,000 arrest warrant.
Judge Lynch for Chief Justice of the Montana Supreme Court: No substitute for experience
Montana stands at a pivotal juncture, where the integrity and impartiality of its judiciary are paramount.

Marlenea Kay Boykin, 58
Marlenea Kay Boykin
State misses the mark on grizzly delisting
There must be trustworthy and credible state assurances that adequate laws and policies to manage grizzly mortalities will remain in place after delisting.

Sen. Bob Brown appointed to run state lottery
Before entering public service, Brown spent most of his professional career as a general contractor in the construction industry and five years as a special needs educational coordinator at the Spring Creek Lodge Academy in Sanders County.
County changes course for replacing hot water boilers
Lincoln County Maintenance Director Joe Nagle brought the matter of the leaking hot water boiler, installed in 1978, to the commissioners on Feb. 7.
Montana Historical Society March public programs
At 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 21, at the Lewis and Clark Library, Montana Historical Society community preservation coordinator Kate Hampton will give a talk titled "They Are Our B17s! Norden Bombsight Training Facilities in Montana."
WILD ART-Packed House
Libby High School's Ralph Tate Gymnasium was packed Saturday with wrestling fans from northwest Montana...
Outdoors briefs
The Lincoln County Sno-Kats Club, organizers of the annual Snowmobile Poker Fun Run, is considering expanding its scope of interest to include ATV and UTV enthusiasts.
Sheriff's Office blotter
A deputy responded to the site of illegal dumping on U.S. Forest Service land on Pipe Creek Road.
Legals for March, 5 2024
Libby's Jace DeShazer leaves a legacy of excellence
“He’s left a great legacy and it’ll carry on for a long time,” said Greenchain head coach Dean Thompson. “We’re really gonna miss his leadership and I’ll miss him a lot because he’s such a fun kid to be around. You can joke with him, but when he needs to be serious, he is.”
Libby's last 3-time champ, JR Rebo, happy to get company at the top
Rebo, who is sixth on the all-time wins list with 126, said he was able to coach DeShazer a little bit in middle school.
Libby Public Schools launches new method of school-home communication
According to a press release from the school district, ParentSquare is a simple and unified school-to-home communication platform intended to reach and engage every parent, helping ensure all parents have the opportunity to actively participate in their children’s education.
County library officials plead their case for system support
“Our attendance levels are getting back to pre-Covid levels,” she said. “We had more than 50,000 visitors to our three libraries in 2023, so we believe we are a vital part of the community,” Ramirez said.

Jean Anne (Chester) Sonju
Jean Anne (Chester) Sonju