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Girls Basketball: Trojan girls show improvement
Glancing up at the halftime scoreboard, the Troy High School girls basketball team found themselves trailing Thompson Falls by a mere four points. Yes, the Lady Trojans were losing but they were in the game – something they couldn’t say about many of their other contests this season.
2009 Year in Review Part II: May-August
(Editor’s note: This is the second of three stories reviewing Libby and Troy news of the past year. In this issue, read about the second four months of 2009. In the Jan. 1 edition, January through April was presented. September through December will follow on Jan. 8).
Libby falls to Frenchtown, 10-0
The Libby Logger High School softball team suffered an early-season 10-0 defeat to the Frenchtown Broncs Saturday.

Belly laughs: Teacher-turned-rodeo clown makes name for himself in arena
In the lull of the rodeo when organizers are transitioning between events, spectators can get antsy. That’s when J.J. Harrison strolls in.
Letter: Flood plain project is waste of money
Dear Editor:
No. 2 Griz set to host Delaware in FBS playoffs
Delaware (9-3, 6-2 CAA) came from behind to defeat Lafayette 36-34 in Newark, Delaware, to advance to the second round of the playoffs.

Late start to school day leaves some parents looking for help
Fall sports arrive at Libby High
The Western News

Ronda Lynn Noland
Ronda Lynn Noland

Track teams warm up for season in Libby
Libby and Troy high school track athletes got their seasons started on Thursday with the Libby Time Trials.

Libby girls win 3 of 4 in Butte Central tourney
The Libby High School softball team won three of four games on Friday and Saturday at the Butte Central Tournament.
Kalispell firm wins school renovation bids
Libby School Board members, during a special meeting Wednesday, unanimously awarded school renovation bids for both the middle and high schools, to Meredith Construction Co. of Kalispell for $496,500.
LEGALS FEBRUARY 14, 2020
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COUNTY OF CACHE, STATE OF UTAH

Greenchain celebrate first home meet with win over Eureka
The Greenchain didn’t disappoint the home faithful, beating the Eureka Lions, 46-21, to secure the Highway 37 Battle of the Kootenai trophy.

Johnny 'Mike' McKay
Johnny “Mike” McKay passed away peacefully on Feb. 16, 2018 in Yuma, Arizona, after a brief battle with cancer.
Chronic absences a serious problem in school
Absenteeism is a major issue for Libby’s kindergarten through 12th grade students. I believe our board, staff and community should be aware of the current trends and complications associated with chronic absenteeism.

LMS students score high at Science Olympiad
Libby Middle School students achieved its highest finish ever at the 25th annual Montana Science Olympiad on Nov. 24 at Montana State University in Bozeman.

Fred Nelson, 91
Fred Nelson, 91, longtime Montana music educator and Missoula resident, died Dec. 5 in Libby.

Eva (Eve) Marie Oldham
Eva (Eve) Marie Oldham, 76, died of cancer on Aug. 31, 2008, at her home.

Greenchain continues struggle
Libby locals were happy to see the Greenchain back home for Friday’s wrestling duals against the Frenchtown Broncs and the Glacier Wolfpack.