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Two Lincoln Co. vets receive Montana Governor’s Veteran Commendation
Troy’s Jerry Erickson and Fortine’s Thomas Bianco were the recipients from Lincoln County.
Fisher River Valley Fire seeks county’s help with truck loan
At the time of the purchase the adjustable interest rate was 1.65% In February 2022, the rate was decreased to 1.55%
Legals for November, 14 2023

Libby voters say yes to former police officer Ian Smith
Incumbents Brian Zimmerman and Hugh Taylor were also re-elected. Zimmerman had the highest vote total with 568 while Taylor collected 515.

Town Pump matching $1 million for local food banks
The Town Pump Charitable Foundation is again matching over $1 million to help raise $4 million during its annual fundraising campaign for food banks, including the Libby Food Pantry and the Troy Food Pantry.

Hunting season hits halfway point in Montana
The general deer and elk hunting season concludes Nov. 26.
Legals for November, 10 2023
Two-vehicle accident on U.S. 2
MHP's incident log indicated the accident that occurred shortly before 5 p.m. involved an injury.

Search for missing Troy woman has tragic ending
At about 11:10 a.m., Two Bear notified the Sheriff’s Office that a vehicle had been located submerged in Savage Lake, about 82 feet offshore from the boat ramp.
City considers plan to improve its image; leaf collection continues
Council voted at the Oct. 16 meeting to work with the Montana Department of Labor and Industry on a program to develop posters and banners for placement in the city.
Endangered Species Act protections for wolverines likely imminent
Wolverine ecology is plagued by unanswered “key questions” about the population size, gene flow and dispersal corridors across the Canadian border, the assessment states.

Libby timber company honored with forestry award
Jared Fitchett owns and operates J. Shar Timber Harvesting, a cut-to-length timber enhancement company.
Tester secures $26 million to strengthen Montana’s energy grid against wildfire
Grid resilience funding comes from the Senator’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Legislature cut red tape to increase housing availability
Excessive government regulations have been one of the barriers to meeting demand for housing.

Brian David “Kief” Kieffer
Brian David “Kief” Kieffer
Just another day in paradise
Revolted by this latest massacre, a friend called me and said: “Do you know we’ve killed more people by gun violence in the last two years in America, than civilians killed by Russia in Ukraine.”

Daniel Carl Webley
Daniel Carl Webley
Marion man accused of using stolen credit card
Deuel was arraigned on the charges Monday in District Court where he pleaded not guilty.
Sheriff's Office blotter
A woman called 911 to report someone knocking on her door at 4:30 in the morning on Spencer Hill Avenue.
FWP hosting meetings on possible hunting reg changes
There are a number of proposed season and quota changes involving elk, mule deer and white-tailed deer in Region 1.