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129 acres conserved in Bull River wildlife corridor
The Bull River-Clark Fork confluence area serves as an important linkage zone for wildlife between the Cabinet Mountains to the north and the Bitterroot Mountains to the south.

Libby man accused in Russian roulette death pleads not guilty
According to court documents, 30-year-old Shane Ellison died in the tragic shooting.
Northwest Montana wildfire roundup
Fire managers with the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation said the human-caused North Lake Fire was sparked by equipment in a dry hayfield.

Feds says ‘poor track conditions’ led to fatal Amtrak derailment
Federal investigators say it was a combination of track problems near Joplin that led to the derailment that killed three people and injured dozens more.
Legals for August, 1 2023

Firefighters tackle Rainy Creek blazes; fire danger at extreme
While the area falls within the Libby Asbestos Superfund Site, Kootenai National Forest Fire Manager Officer Dan Rose said only one of the three fires was in Operable Unit 3, which contains the former W.R. Grace vermiculite mine.
'Cats top choice in Big Sky coach and media polls
Montana opens the 2023 season on Sept. 2 against the Butler Bulldogs out of Indianapolis in a first-time matchup while Montana State hosts Utah Tech on Sept. 2 to kick off their season.
Libby man accused of child sex assault
Laurence Alton Haflich, 69, is charged with two felonies in relation to an alleged incident...

Libby ex-con pleads not guilty to drug, fleeing charges
Joshua David Hoffman, 47, faces five counts, including one felony, after he allegedly was involved in a police chase.
Governor seeks federal drought relief for Northwest Montana
Gianforte noted that Montana is already in drought disaster status per a prior declaration.
Montana property taxes explained by state revenue dept.
The bottom line here — even though your property appreciated greatly, it doesn’t mean your taxes will go up by the same amount.

Lady Loggers volleyball hopes summer work pays off
Last week, the team welcomed North Idaho College coaches Brittany Tilleman and Missy Fleshman and players Rachel Stacey and Jessie Stires for a two-day camp.

Fire managers approve Stage 1 fire restrictions in northwest Montana
People can also be held liable for all suppression costs and damages for starting a fire.
Delivering income and property tax relief for Montanans
We worked with legislators and got property tax relief across the finish line.

Grizzly kills woman near West Yellowstone; another bear euthanized in GNP
The fatal mauling occurred on July 22 on the Buttermilk Creek trail about eight miles west of West Yellowstone in Gallatin County.

Libby's Moeller picked for West Legion All Division team
The team was recently announced by Legion officials.
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks reminds everyone: A fed bear is a dead bear
Raising small livestock like chickens can be a fun, fruitful activity, but in bear country it presents a likely conflict waiting to happen.
Heritage Museum celebrates 45th anniversary with new exhibit
The museum is home to a vast collection of local, regional and U.S history.
More fishing restrictions added on Montana rivers
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks issued the full fishing closures on the Clark Fork where several tributaries meet the river in Missoula and to its northwest: Within 100-yard radiuses from where Rattlesnake Creek, the St. Regis River, Cedar Creek and Fish Creek meet the river.