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Headlines: Snowpack trending ahead of normal, Libby man pleads not guilty to animal cruelty, and grizzlies remain protected

NEWS NOW PODCAST | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 1 year, 2 months AGO
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Watch and Listen to the News Now Podcast by the Daily Inter Lake. We cover Headlines weekly and keep you up to date on the best happenings in Northwest Montana with our Local Events episodes. Find all our podcasts and videos on the Daily Inter Lake You Tube channel. | January 13, 2025 11:05 AM

Welcome to News Now, a weekly news roundup by the Daily Inter Lake. 

Join reporter Taylor Inman as she dives into some of this week’s biggest headlines, including how the region is faring for average snowpack this winter, the details of an animal cruelty case out of Lincoln County and how the Biden administration has just pledged to keep protecting grizzly populations in the Rocky Mountains.


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Northwest Montana snowpack trending ahead of normal

Libby man pleads not guilty to animal cruelty charges

U.S. will keep protecting more than 2,000 Rocky Mountain grizzly bears



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