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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.
Legals for February, 23 2024

Former Libby resident honored on her 102nd birthday
Flesher was the first resident of the Idaho State Veterans Home in Post Falls, where many of her family and loved ones gathered for the party and quilt presentation.
Dillon man guilty in U.S. Capitol Breach
Henry Phillip “Hank” Muntzer, 55, of Dillon, Montana, was found guilty in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia of obstruction of an official proceeding and civil disorder.

Man accused of exposing himself on train pleads not guilty
Mallory Nehemiah Brown, of Auburn, Washington is being held on $150,000 bail.

Washington man sentenced for burglary conviction
Kaya apologized and asked forgiveness and said he had written a letter of apology to the victims.
Concern over Gianforte’s property tax increases
Recently, a young friend reached out, concerned about his $100 monthly mortgage increase and he didn’t know why. That’s a lot of money - $1,200 a year.
Grizzly bears still trapped in their own end zone
On the whole, grizzly bears are still limited to about 2% of their former numbers and 2% of their former range.
Public comment reopened for grizzly, wolf management plans
FWP said reopening the comment window through March 9 will ensure it is adhering to Montana statute when it comes to giving county commissioners the chance to comment on plans involving managing large carnivores like grizzlies and wolves.
New hunting, fishing and conservation license year begins March 1
Deer and elk permit application deadline is April 1.
Northwest addiction treatment centers will remain open after state inspections
Recovery Centers of Montana has been under the microscope for admitting clients before they detox and failing to quickly report serious incidents.
Legals for February, 20 2024

Troy man pleads guilty to involvement in grizzling killing
Pearson will be sentenced on June 6.
Montanans can pick our own candidates
We want fair and honest elections not selections.
Montana is now officially for Californians
The governor then sought a shady procedural loophole to veto the bill. This shady loophole has now been found to violate the Montana Constitution.

Patricia (Pat) M. Potter
Patricia (Pat) M. Potter
Lincoln County spelling bee set for Feb. 22
Schools must be registered with the Scripps National Spelling Bee organization to participate in the Treasure State Spelling Bee.
Voters will decide on local government review
The resolutions call for elections where voters will decide if the municipalities will conduct a local government review.

Lincoln County Community Foundation awards grants
The foundation has been granting awards to non-profits in Lincoln County since 2000. The foundation has awarded more than $250,000 in that time.