Posted 9:43 AM 5/18/2012 by Dax VanFossen (KAJ News)
LIBBY- Lincoln County Commissioners are deciding how to move forward after receiving a petition to disband the Cabinet View Fire Department.
Over sixty residents, who are affected by service from the volunteer fire department, signed and sent the petition.
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Posted 12:31 PM 5/17/2012 by Dax VanFossen (KAJ News)
A pregnant caribou has crossed the Canadian border into Montana which could mean the first birth of a caribou in the Treasure State in 50 years.
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Manager Jim Williams told us his office received a phone call from their Canadian counterparts saying another (More)
Posted 6:38 AM 5/16/2012 by Katy Harris (KAJ News)
KALISPELL- A Lincoln County man who once led a group opposed to the Montanore mine has changed his plea to guilty for writing delinquent checks.
Harry Mottsman, 56, also known as Sam Haley Rose of Libby, was initially charged with felony forgery for writing bad checks from a Glacier Bank (More) • Video (1)
Posted 3:44 PM 5/4/2012 by Angela Marshall (KAJ News)
LIBBY- Lincoln County Sheriff's deputies have arrested four men for illegally growing marijuana and reportedly burglarizing multiple homes.
Joshua Salyards, 21, Michael Shirey, 28, James Shirey, 56, and 22-year-old Kevin Payne all face multiple charges including felony possession of (More)
Posted 12:23 PM 5/1/2012 by Jill Valley (KPAX News)
LIBBY- Health officials report that no pertussis cases have turned up in Lincoln County.
Communicable Disease Coordinator Marci Johnson says that the state health department keeps track of pertussis cases and most recent tally included two cases of people who caught the disease from (More)
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Posted 9:14 AM 5/1/2012 by KPAX/KAJ Media Center
KALISPELL- State wildlife officials report that the caribou that was rescued in Montana last week has apparently recovered and was released this past weekend.
The caribou was rescued in upper Pinkham Creek by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks biologists after having succumbed to apparent (More)