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Lester Charles McKean
Lester Charles McKean

Bear attacks tree planter in B.C.; griz euthanized near Hungry Horse
A bear believed to be a grizzly attacked and seriously injured a 21-year-old woman who was planting trees in an area southwest of Bearhole Lake Provincial Park/Protected Area near Tumbler Ridge
Nancy E. Neubrech
Nancy E. Neubrech
Officials ID man who died in crash near Happy's Inn
The vehicle continued off an embankment, rolled four times and hit a tall tree stump before coming to rest.
Legals for July, 21 2023

Jennings Haul Road fires were human-caused
Jeresek said northwest Montana is not under current fire restrictions, but he added, "It's dry out there and on more south facing aspects, the grass is curing quickly. It's only a matter of time before we have a large fire."
White supremacist helps accused killer post bail
The victim, 60-year-old Scott Bryan, was from Eureka, Montana.
Libby welcomes new police officer; looks to extend memorandum
The memorandum of agreement, signed in April, is expected to be extended for one year by the city council.
Secretary Jacobsen: Supporting public lands while following the law
I was recently made aware of a social media campaign soliciting money claiming to fight for interests that I support and will continue to support: local control and public lands.
Community briefs
Should you receive a call like those reported, do not release your personal or financial information, or pay using gift cards.
Bill aims to ease path to homeownership for volunteer firefighters
The bill allows volunteers to participate in that loan program even if their income exceeds the maximum allowable income level by up to $18,000.
State revenue department hears property tax concerns
Libby was one of many communities across Montana that has or will host local meetings where state officials attempted to allay those fears.

Gerald “Gary” Heath
Gerald “Gary” Heath
Plan to raise Flathead Lake level torpedoed by water management team
After deliberating for nearly two hours, members of the Columbia River Technical Management Team said the plan wouldn’t be compliant with state and federal laws, nor would it actually mitigate the negative effects of the lake being low.

Police say Troy woman struck man with whiskey bottle
A conviction for assault with a weapon may result in a 20-year sentence.

Partnership seeks help in fight against feral pigs
Within the United States, feral swine are known to cause over $2.5 billion in damage and control costs to agriculture, property and natural resources.

Former governor sounds off on property tax debacle
How did the largest percentage of Republicans elected in Montana history grow government at the fastest rate in state history – and at the same time raise property taxes on your home?

Man faces federal gun charge after local investigation
Matthew Cory Glen Robocker, 27, appeared in Missoula on June 29 before U.S. Magistrate Judge Kathleen L. DeSoto
Shed hunters sentenced for trespass
Due to the popularity and value of shed hunting, FWP wardens have seen an increase in trespass on WMAs during the closed season.