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Legals for February, 9 2021

Plan calls for more grizzlies in Cabinet-Yaak
By BRENT SHRUM Western News Reporter

News
The recent storms across Western Montana covered the Kootenai National Forest in a blanket of snow. Autumn colors gave way to a sea of white. Recreationists across the area have started to dig through basements and garages for skies, snowboards, and snowmobiles. It is time to start thinking about hitting the slopes of Turner Mountain, cross-country skiing along favorite trails, or traveling the miles of snow-covered groomed and non-groomed open roads.

SJLH gets Stroke Recognition Award
Stroke is the leading cause of adult disability and is the fourth leading cause of death in the United States.
Legals for February, 16 2021
Bad news for bad actors
If you knew your employer was defrauding their customers, would you come forward? Would you risk termination or being blackballed? House Bill 64 will solve this issue by protecting consumers and preventing retaliation against whistleblowers.

Friends of Scotchman Peaks to open office in downtown Libby
Next Wednesday, Nov. 20, will be a busy day for two new neighbors in downtown Libby, as the Montana Wilderness Association and Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness will host an open house at their new office.
Area briefs
US House candidate Zinke files financial disclosure report
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Montana Republican U.S. House candidate Ryan Zinke filed a financial disclosure that reports he has received nearly $800,000 in consulting fees so far this year and collected between $25,000 and $80,000 in rent from three properties in Whitefish.
Republican property tax fumble reveals corporate Oz behind the curtain
Costs will continue to rise for working families, thanks to Montana Republicans.
Put your city on the recylcing map this summer
Montanans must challenge bad law
Men cited over helicopter poaching of wolves
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Two Montana men have been cited over illegally poaching two wolves from a helicopter in the Big Hole Valley.
Comments sought on proposed hunting seasons and regulations Items include proposal for hunting district near Libby
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is hosting four public meetings in January across northwest Montana to share information and gather input on tentative hunting season dates and rules for the next two years.
Troy scholarship winners announced
The Troy School District has announced a number of seniors and the scholarships they have received.
Legals September 11, 2018
MONTANA NINETEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, LINCOLN COUNTY Bank of America, N.A., Plaintiff, v. Kyllian N. Lott, Mellissa A. Lott, United States of America acting by and through the Department of Justice, and Does 1-10, Defendants. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE CIVIL NUMBER: DV-15-294 Under and by virtue of a Corrected Order of Sale issued in the above-entitled action on the 20th day of March, 2018, I am commanded to sell at public auction all of Defendants' rights and interest to the below described property: An irregular tract of land near Libby in Lincoln County, Montana, previously surveyed as Lots 21 and 22 of Flower Creek Homesites, (not dedicated), lying wholly within the NW1/4NE1/4SE1/4 of Section 9, Township 30 North, Range 31 West, P.M.M., and more particularly described on C.S. NO. 538.Property Address: 326 Flower Creek Rd., Libby, MT 59923 Notice is hereby given that on the 26th day of September, 2018, at 10 a.m. at the lobby of the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office at 512 California Ave., Libby, MT 59923, the above-described property will be sold to the highest bidder to satisfy Plaintiff's judgment, with interest and costs. Date: 08-07-2018__ Sheriff of Lincoln County, State of Montana By: Brian Griffeth, Undersheriff__ **WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND ANYONE INTERESTED IN BIDDING ON ANY PROPERTY NOTICED FOR SALE RESEARCH THE OWNERSHIP OF THE PROPERTY THOROUGHLY PRIOR TO BIDDING** Published In The Western News September 4, 11, 18, 2018 MNAXLP
Highway 37 work to begin soon
The first resurfacing of Montana 37 between Libby and Eureka will begin soon with Schellenger Construction of Columbia Falls as the primary contractor.
All-star game picks Fuller at DB
The Western News
Libby senior awarded honor scholarship
Libby High School senior Shannon Reny recently was awarded a Montana University System Honor Scholarship with an average value of $18,000, a news release states.

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