Tuesday, April 14, 2026
41.0°F

Libby's government study commission ready for work

SCOTT SHINDLEDECKER | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 1 year, 4 months AGO
by SCOTT SHINDLEDECKER
Hagadone News Network | November 22, 2024 7:00 AM

Libby Mayor Peggy Williams swore in the three members of its government study commission Monday during the regular bi-monthly meeting.

D.C. Orr, Karen Dinkins and Vince Backen will spend the next 18 months leading discussions among local citizens about their local government’s existing power and form of government and evaluate alternatives.

Their first meeting was scheduled for last Tuesday.

Required every 10 years, the local government review election asks voters to decide if they want to review their local government. Voters overwhelmingly supported the creation of study commissions in the county, Libby, Troy and Eureka.

In Libby, voters approved a tax levy not exceeding $30,000 to support the 3-person study commission to examine the City of Libby government and submit recommendations on it. 

The study commission members must write a report detailing their recommendations for changes to the respective governments.

Montana State University Extension Local Government Center Director Dan Clark said, “Through this process, study commissioners can determine if adopting an alternative will lead to more effective or responsive local government. All proposed changes by the study commission will need to be presented to the voters no later than the general election in November 2026.”

MSU will provide support to the 43 municipalities and 12 counties in Montana that are participating in the decennial local government review. The MSU Extension Local Government Center will provide training for study commissioners and support municipalities and counties through the process.

ARTICLES BY SCOTT SHINDLEDECKER

Libby Loggers tennis splits with Bigfork
April 14, 2026 7 a.m.

Libby Loggers tennis splits with Bigfork

The boys team claimed a 6-1 win while the Bigfork girls were 6-1 winners.

Lincoln Co. gets Major Disaster Declaration for federal $
April 14, 2026 7 a.m.

Lincoln Co. gets Major Disaster Declaration for federal $

According to an April 10 press release from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Pres. Donald Trump recently signed the requests for Major Disaster Declaration status that will free up money to help with cleanup and repair work.

Internet romance results in criminal fraud allegation
April 14, 2026 7 a.m.

Internet romance results in criminal fraud allegation

The court filing alleges Eglise-Beam convinced the...