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William (Bill) Hildreth Cook
William (Bill) Hildreth Cook

Joan Hahn
Joan Hahn
State House passes another bill taking aim at asbestos claimants
“We’re talking about Libby, Montana,” said Rep. Zooey Zephyr, D-Missoula, at a March 1 House Judiciary Committee meeting.
Legals for March, 18 2025
A Reality Check
Sadly, the house cleaning that really needs doing at big government agencies may or may not get done.
Oregon man sentenced in West Kootenai gun theft
According to a narrative by county deputy Bo Pitman, the offense came to light following a disturbance call New Year’s Day 2024...

Dolly Madison
Dolly Madison

Frances Shirley Olsen
Frances Shirley Olsen

Troy VFW honors students, teacher for academic work
Winners of the local Patriot's Pen and Voice of Democracy writing contest were honored with pins and cash rewards for their essays.
Judge rules for developer, county in Chain of Lakes suit
Parks Family Real Estate and Happy’s RV Park wants to build a 21-acre park which would include 69 recreational vehicle sites and 20 tent sites. The park would be located just north of U.S. 2 across from Happy’s Inn.

Residents endorse state plans to add acreage to conservation easement
At a March 5 public meeting, long-time Happy’s Inn resident Mark Maskill praised the plan as a “common sense solution” to combat the subdivision and development of Montana forestlands.

Kootenai Nordic: A legacy of cross country skiing in Libby
Despite the challenges of being in a remote area far from major race hubs, Kootenai Nordic has continued to produce competitive skiers.

Transient man gets state prison time for police chase conviction
Lee, who was held in the Lincoln County Detention Center before being taken to the facility...
Legals for March, 14 2025

From the ashes: Noxon faces uncertain future
Kevin Johnson sidles up to the stretch of countertop by the entrance to his Noxon store and flashes a friendly, but tight smile. He knows what’s coming; he’s heard the questions before about the town's future — from neighbors, customers and friends.

Monthly business journal Insights to launch in April
A new journal focusing on the economic and entrepreneurial trends that shape Northwest Montana's business communities will make its debut next month.
Lawmakers float pay-to-play ideas for Montana’s outdoors
This would encourage a pay-to-play approach at a time when Montana is already struggling to maintain public access as wealth pours into the state and open space is developed.
Tax simplification changes now in effect for Montana
However, some new deductions were added, including a $5,500 subtraction for taxpayers 65 and older.
Montana Legislators offer utilities looser liability laws in exchange for increased wildfire mitigation strategies
Utility companies that “substantially followed” an approved wildfire mitigation plan may not be found civilly liable for damages resulting from a wildfire.
Libby resident displeased with response from commissioners
Apparently, Mr. Duram has already forgotten the names of all the private companies with their sustainable jobs that have rolled through Lincoln County in the past 30 years.