This election cycle has been exciting from the moment it began, with hotly contested races for several county offices and congressional midterms that could cause a political shift at the highest levels of government.
Jeffrey Neil Freund entered a guilty plea Monday morning to felony criminal endangerment and misdemeanor driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs three months after he was arrested on April 6.
It was pretty clear on Friday that at least one Lincoln County official was willing to accept responsibility for the mistakes that cost taxpayers more than $2 million.
It had been a difficult year for the 56 remaining employees at the Troy Mine. Their company had halted operations due to geological shifting. Three-fourths of their co-workers had been laid off. And their initial efforts to carve a new, safer passage to the ore bodies proved unsuccessful.
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The annual Turner Mountain Fun Night usually signals the unofficial start of the ski and snowboard season. Snow bums pack the Red Dog from wall to wall, stuffing down pizza and telling stories of past glories on the mountain.
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I’m sure everyone has heard that every dollar spent locally gets recirculated seven more times before it absconds from our community and, in many cases, falls into the deep pockets of large corporations.
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After one failed effort to legally restrain Stinger Welding from the Kootenai Business Park, Lincoln County has convinced a different judge to keep in place a temporary restraining order against the company while litigation continues over ownership of valuable industrial property.
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Dusti Thompson was watching Dr. Oz on television one day last year when she saw a set of inflatable lungs that were big enough for several adults to fit inside.
Next time you go shopping at Managhan’s Furniture, make sure to compliment Mark and Amber on their new hole in the wall. Ripping through a couple of feet of concrete was, after all, the most difficult part of expanding their business.
When Sen. Max Baucus retires from the Senate next year, somebody will get elected to his position and somebody will fill his seat as chairman of the Senate Finance Committee.
Jeff Gruber recently wrote a series of columns focused on Libby’s economic trajectory from the boom years of the timber industry to the present-day situation in which large-scale logging has ceased, big private employers have absconded and our community is struggling mightily to discover a new economic identity.
If you think you had a busy spring, consider the plight of Chas Vincent, who works a full-time job as a consultant, serves as a senator in the state Legislature, and just welcomed his fourth child into the world.
The Lincoln County Veterans Memorial Committee raised several thousand dollars from a gun raffle last month, pushing their fundraising total to $61,000.
When a group of veterans in Lincoln County started making plans to build a memorial at Riverfront Park, they thought their biggest challenge would be raising enough money to pay for the project. They had no idea that they would face resistance from community leaders.