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Three Lakes Roundup

Benjamin Kibbey Western News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 5 years, 8 months AGO
by Benjamin Kibbey Western News
| July 19, 2019 4:00 AM

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Kylee McKinney takes a horse ride as Lanae Vistica guides, at the Three Lakes Roundup, put on by Three Lakes Community Bible Church, Saturday. (Ben Kibbey/The Western News)

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Allison Keller pets a miniature horse at the Three Lakes Roundup, put on by Three Lakes Community Bible Church, Saturday. (Ben Kibbey/The Western News)

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Annika Meyer sits on a cow that is a 4-H project for Brooklynn and Zeeannah Reid (not pictured) while her aunt, Katie Reid, holds onto her, at the Three Lakes Roundup, put on by Three Lakes Community Bible Church, Saturday. (Ben Kibbey/The Western News)

This year, the Three Lakes Roundup, put on by Three Lakes Community Bible Church, had even more activities for families and children at the Troy Horseriding Arena on Highway 56.

Activities included the usual guided horse rides, bouncy house and free food, but this year there were all kinds of animals to check out, from rabbits and chickens to cows and miniature horses.

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May 25, 2019 2 a.m.

Father accidentally shoots son while hunting near Libby

Things turned tragic for a father and son from Utah who came to the area looking to hunt bears on Tuesday, after an accidental discharge put the son’s life in jeopardy.

March 23, 2019 2 a.m.

Interest high in proposed changes to benefit Lincoln Co., state

Lincoln County residents nearly filled the conference room at the Red Lion Hotel in Kalispell — joined by other parties from around the Columbia River Basin and a retinue of Montana legislators — for a town hall meeting to talk about changes to the 1961 Columbia River Treaty that would benefit Lincoln County and Montana.

August 18, 2018 2 a.m.

Woman found guilty of murder in Lincoln County case

LIBBY — After an evening and morning spent deliberating, a jury in Montana 19th Judicial District Court found Sarah Carpenter guilty on Wednesday of deliberate homicide and tampering with physical evidence in the January 2017 death of Travis Gillett.