Yesterday | Great Falls Tribune
CHOTEAU - Dorothea A. Crocker, 89, of Choteau, died of natural causes Tuesday at Teton Medical Center Extended Care in Choteau.
Ballots cast in Lincoln County races
Lincoln County voters headed to the polls on Tuesday to pick mayors and councilors.
People Slam Northwest Montana Vaccination Clinics
Close to 300 people packed the Flathead County Fairground clinic Wednesday afternoon, waiting for their chance to get an H1N1 vaccination.
Municipal Elections in Lincoln County
It is a big election year for cities around Lincoln County as four mayoral seats are up for grabs.
Tuesday: Barkus Judge, Election Day, Libby Soldier Remembered
Good morning; on the Beacon today, District Judge John McKeon of Malta has been named to preside over the case of state Sen.
Libby Soldier Who Died in Training Accident Remembered
A 29-year-old Army sergeant killed during a training accident off the Virginia coast was remembered in Libby on Monday as a passionate man and fine soldier.
Researchers assessing health impacts of one of the nation's largest environmental disasters
Over nearly a century, thousands of residents and workers in Libby, MT, have been exposed to asbestos-contaminated vermiculite ore, leading to markedly higher rates of lung disease and autoimmune disorders, and causing to Libby in 2002 to be added to the federal Environmental Protection Agency's "National Priorities List." Researchers at Mount ...
New York researchers to study Libby asbestos impacts
One of the most celebrated health research facilities in the country is turning its attention to asbestos contamination in Libby, hoping to learn more about the health impacts on residents and continued cleanup efforts.
Here is the latest Montana news from The Associated Press...
Here is the latest Montana news from The Associated Press LIBBY, Mont. Funeral services are tentatively scheduled Monday for a Libby soldier who was killed in a military training accident off the coast of Virginia.
Funeral services plans set for a Libby soldier killed in training
Funeral services for a Libby soldier who was killed in a military training accident off the coast of Virginia, are tentatively scheduled for Monday.
Help for people in Libby facing asbestos-related illnesses could start as early as next month.
The Missoula Independent Online
Thinking about dying my hair red. Posted by THE SYSTEM on October 27, 2009 at 11:07 PM Latest Review No reviews yet! Re: " Home turf " And I too want all of you to deside for yourself and of course your children and Grandchildren.Kathy, Libby is not safe and those moving to Libby since 1999 WILL be told just like 2000 plus were told in 1999 why ...
Hunter AAF Soldier Killed in Training Exercise Identified
Army officials have released the name of a soldier killed during a training exercise off the coast of Virginia.
Sheldon Mountain Boys appear one day only at North Valley Support Group Fundraiser
The North Valley Support Group is hosting their third annual fundraiser at the River Bend Restaurant and Saloon, 13068 Highway 37 in Libby Montana today, October 24.
It might be time to check out some old favorites
I have a few loose ends from the mail bag to deal with this week. David Stelling from the 10th Avenue South Dairy Queen reminded me that our favorite blizzard is featured this month.
For rural Americans, health care reform cannot wait
I have no health insurance. I am a home health care worker in Libby, providing the care that my neighbors need in a surrounding that allows them to continue to live the life they choose.
The Missoula Independent Online
Libby is a strange place. In the morning, the Cabinet Mountains sparkle, sporting new snow way up on the highest peaks.
MT businesses recognized for safety
Eight Montana businesses are being given a pat on the back for their excellence in workplace safety.
Outraged or Just Out of Rage? E.P.A. = Environmental Pretend Agency
There is something deeply wrong in this country and I can't think of what is going to change it.
For Veterans, Shelter from the Streets
Click the image or use the arrows to see more photographs. This is the third in a three part series on homelessness in Montana.