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Libby City Council fills seat with Carter

Western News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 15 years, 10 months AGO
by Western News
| March 27, 2009 12:00 AM

Libby City Council swore in its newest councilmember, Ron Carter, Thursday evening during a special meeting to name the appointee.

Carter, an independent contractor who was a strong supporter for the Libby Lofts project, sat on a city council for two years in a small Colorado town in the mid-1990s. Carter returned to Libby, his hometown, in 2000.

William Cunnane, Rob Dufficy and Scott Evey also competed to fill the vacancy, which was created when councilmember Charlene Leckrone retired.

For more on this story, see the Wednesday, April 1 edition of The Western News.

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