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Libby community leaders host symposium on homeless issues
Orellano said homeless people in the area were typically transients. But things have changed.

Judge limits Montana wolf trapping season over threat to grizzly bears
Preliminary injunction limits season to Jan. 1 to Feb. 15 for next year.

Stephen (Steve) Henry Bowers
Stephen (Steve) Henry Bowers

General hunting season down to final days
Harvest results at the regional check stations are slightly down compared to a year ago while the number of hunters reported is slightly higher.

Voices in the Wilderness: Is that a wolverine?
A small dark shape is slowly working along the lake's edge, nose to the ground.

Vital Ground expands Fowler Creek Grizzly Habitat Conservation Project
With major project support from the Wildlife Land Trust, Vital Ground’s expansion of the Fowler Creek project gives grizzlies and numerous other species a wider protected area for movement across the Yaak Valley bottom.
Sheriff’s Office blotter
A sheriff’s deputy made two traffic stops for school bus violations at U.S. 2 and Dawson Street.
Legals for November, 24 2023
A bad recipe for our republic
They talked to those 4,347 voters about 13 months after the 2020 election and based on what the voters told them got the facts, or at least the facts as the voters could remember them more than a year after they voted.

Wedding: Everett-Moak
Kate is the daughter of Liz and Larry Williams, of Troy, Montana and Roger is the son of John and Myrle Lake, of Hemet, California.

Marion Landis
Marion Landis

Libby man admits guilt to striking person with truck
According to a probable cause statement by Libby Police Sgt. Ron Buckner, officers responded to the parking lot late in the morning of June 10 after a 911 call reported a man in a blue Toyota pickup struck another man.

Eureka man accused of several probation violations
He is also accused of using methamphetamine.

Francis Donald Landis
Francis Donald Landis

County office move to Asa Wood could cost $15 million
Arnold provided figures and an estimate of the costs if the county selected the Asa Wood property.
Truth and honest inquiry should guide our country, not religion
Christian nationalists are constantly sensitive to any criticism of their beliefs, to where they believe they are victims in today’s society.

Timber Wars Redux
The Yaak Valley is one of many ground zeros is the long running and exceptionally well-funded political war to end all forms of science-based management on public forestlands in the United States.
Legals for November, 21 2023
Wintry conditions hamper travel in Libby area
There were multiple accidents on U.S. 2.
Montana to accept federal $ to feed school-aged children next summer
The state previously opted not to apply for $10 million through the Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer (P-EBT) program in July, with the Department of Public Health and Human Services citing a “significant administrative burden for what was meant to be a temporary program,” a spokesperson previously told the Daily Montanan.