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Grizzly bears continue to spread across Montana
Grizzly bears haven’t lived there since the late 1800s, FWP said.

Libby man accused of burglary, witness tampering
Daniel James Marozzo, 39, is facing three felony charges.

Unite for Youth continues youth support efforts
The organization has helped bring SEEDS training to schools.
State conservation license now required for some sites
Increased use of state lands — particularly fishing access sites and wildlife management areas — has pushed up maintenance costs, according to officials with Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks.
Man killed in Kalispell attack was from Eureka
Bryan, 60, was from Eureka and had most recently been a tenant at the former Vacationer Motel in Kalispell, according to intake paperwork from the shelter.
Legals for July, 14 2023

Missing mushroom hunter found alive in Canada
According to a press release from the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, Clifford Persons was picking mushrooms with a friend in an area about 11 1/2 miles east of Eureka.
Health officials issue measles alert in wake of increasing cases
While no measles cases have been found in Montana since 1990, officials in Seattle and King County investigated a confirmed case involving a child in May.

Rebo joins Cabinet Peaks Medical Center Foundation board
Currently, she generously devotes her time to youth sports, including soccer, wrestling and baseball.

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Libby resident arrested after allegedly striking man with truck
Vanhoose was released from the Lincoln County Detention Center after posting $100,000 bail.
Property taxes
We rely heavily on property taxes to fund state and local government, a balanced tax package would be equal parts of income, property and sales taxes.
Coming soon to Montana politics: Property tax revolt
Those with good memories will recall when a citizen property tax initiative, I-105, was on the ballot in 1986.

Montana proposes dropping wolf hunt quota significantly
FWP said the wolf population has dropped in the last two years, and it believes the new quota will keep wolves at a healthy and sustainable population per state law.
State wildlife officials release draft rules to manage grizzlies
The current language says that grizzlies “committing depredations” that don’t endanger human life but are causing property losses should be evaluated in that manner.

Libby native Rambo inducted into Montana Pro Football Hall of Fame
Rambo, a Libby native and Carroll graduate (1975), was one of the best running backs in program history, amassing several rushing records in his time as a Saint.
Legals for July, 11 2023

Michigan murder suspect captured in Plains
According to the Sanders County Sheriff's Office, Chadwick Shane Mobley was arrested Monday evening after citizens saw him and called authorities. He was found on River Road West.

Michigan murder suspect escapes in Plains
According to information from the Sanders County Sheriff’s Office, Mobley escaped custody at the Town Pump in Plains at about 9:58 a.m.
Kaczynski’s death a powerful reminder of danger of unchecked mental illness
Ted Kaczynski’s brother, David, said Gehring’s book “might well be the best attempt to yet understand the strange life and mind of my brother.”