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Legals for January, 26 2024

Randy Dorrington, 73
Randy Dorrington

Accused arsonist headed to Warm Springs for mental health evaluation
His attorney, public defender Ben Kolter, requested the evaluation to determine if he is able to assist and aid in his defense against two felony charges of arson.
Author accused of stealing, selling items from Montana Historical Society
Items included letters from Nancy Russell, wife of C.M. Russell.
A troubling trend: Letting government run itself
So why are both parties now moving aggressively at the state and federal level to cut the public out of government decision-making?
Grizzly bears could be restored to the Bitterroot ecosystem
Last week, however, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced a public scoping period to consider options for restoring grizzly bears to the Bitterroot ecosystem — although it said one option is not taking any action.

Developers have big plans for old high school
The corporation is applying for a National Historic Preservation Grant from the state of Montana for $650,000 to restore the exterior of the old building as well as replace and refurbish windows and fix the roof. If the grant is secured, the developers must supply a 20% match.
Help law enforcement stop human trafficking
Let’s call human trafficking what it is: modern-day slavery. Traffickers — often organized criminal enterprises — are profiting at the expense of adults and children who are forced to perform labor or engage in commercial sex. It’s a heinous crime.
Montana judges support Flathead's Wilson for state Supreme Court
This year, Montanans will elect two new Justices to our state’s highest court. Chief Justice Mike McGrath and Associate Justice Dirk Sandefer have announced their retirements at the end of 2024.
Legals for January, 23 2024

Rick Alan Davis
Rick Alan Davis
Washington state man accused of exposing himself on train
Mallory N. Brown, of Auburn, Washington is being held on $150,000 bail following the alleged Jan. 9 incident.
Local outdoor educator offers winter programs
The program will cover the basic measurements and techniques used in animal and bird tracking and sign interpretation methodology.
Bomb threat determined to be hoax
No explosives were found during the search.
State Supreme Court dumps Judge Christopher from child custody case
In the High Court ruling, justices write that Christopher “erred as a matter of law” and caused a “gross injustice” by abruptly removing the child from his mother’s custody, giving full custody to the father for the next five years and barring the mother from all contact with her son.
NorthWestern touts coal, natural gas, in meeting record energy demand
Energy analysts said the utility monopoly omits crucial information about renewable sources
Survey shows Montana’s general population has increasing tolerance of wolves
University of Montana, state Fish, Wildlife and Parks study from 2023 builds off datapoints from 2012, 2017 surveys.

Local sports teams cope with winter weather
The Greenchain will host Senior Night on Tuesday, Jan. 16, when Whitefish, Polson and Columbia Falls come to town for a quad.

Ray A. Taylor
Ray A. Taylor
Troy man charged after alleged drug buy, police chase
Rebo is lodged in the Lincoln County Detention Center on $25,000 bail.