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Montana National Guard commanding officer visits Libby
By BRENT SHRUM Western News Editor

Newlyweds' message found after 3 1/2 years in a bottle
By GWEN ALBERS Western News Reporter

Plan calls for more grizzlies in Cabinet-Yaak
By BRENT SHRUM Western News Reporter
CGNW files suit against Army Corps
Communities for A Great Northwest has informed the Department of Interior and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers that it intends to file a lawsuit regarding management of Libby Dam.
Wilderness issue continues as forest plan meetings begin
By ROGER MORRIS Western News Publisher
Forest plan released; wilderness advocates upset
Forest plans for Kootenai and Idaho Panhandle national forests were released on Wednesday.
Helping hands impress Amtrak passengers stuck in Libby
To the Editor:
We need some answers
U.S. Senator Conrad Burns met non-stop with Libby, Eureka and Troy residents for more than eight hours on Saturday in series of short meetings. He listened to each group outline their problem, he'd ask questions and the groups would offer their proposed solution.

Burns: Education, medicine hold keys to economy
By Roger Morris Western News Publisher
Racicot-led group opposes FAIR
Former Gov. Marc Racicot represents one of the many organizations opposing the existing Fairness in Asbestos Injury Resolution Act of 2005.
Burns, Baucus take Libby fight to Senate floor
Montana's two U.S. Senators took the fight to the Senate floor on Wednesday urging support for the Libby provisions in the Fairness in Asbestos Injury Resolution Act of 2006 and challenging their collegues to find another community that faces similar environmental and health challenges.
We don't live in a representative democracy, it's total hypocrisy
To the Editor:
Charles "Pappy" Hutton
Charles H. "Pappy" Hutton, 77, died Tuesday, Jan. 3, at Kalispell Regional Medical Center.
Bicycle tourists thankful for help given by area residents
To the Editor:
'Our' trial needs to remain in Montana for our access
To the Editor:

Idaho Amber Alert for missing Coeur d'Alene children - possibly spotted heading through Libby, Montana
8-year-old Shasta Groene, 3-foot-10 and 40 pounds with long auburn hair and hazel eyes, and her 9-year-old brother, Dylan Groene, 4 feet and 60 pounds, with a blond crewcut and blue eyes.
Advocates remain concerned about asbestos bill
An exception for Libby residents has been written into an asbestos litigation reform bill under consideration by the U.S. Senate, but some local advocates remain concerned that it won't be enough to ensure victims receive adequate compensation.
Kudos to recent letter writers
To the Editor:
Baucus proposes Missoula research center
BY ROGER MORRIS Western News Publisher
Baucus proposes Missoula research center
BY ROGER MORRIS Western News Publisher