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Burger tabbed as new Libby city councilor
Libby businesswoman Gail Burger was sworn in as the city council’s newest member at Monday evening’s meeting.Burger was appointed to the seat following the recent resignation of Gary Beach. Melissa Berke, Kristin Smith, Hugh Taylor and Ian Smith voted for her appointment while Brian Zimmerman voted against it.Beach served eight years on council and was the chair of the city’s Budget and Finance and Lights, Streets and Sidewalks committees. He was also a member of the Water and Sewer and Wildlife committees.He was appointed to a council seat in September 2016 when Dejon Raines announced her resignation after learning she...
Thanks to community members for work at Woodway Park
I would like to thank all those families that donated money to help build a new sign on the north entrance to Woodway Park.Also a big thank you to Elkridge Gutter for donating the metal trim and Pastor Trey Miller for helping put up the new sign.I would also like to thank the Keller family, Jim, Niomi, Ian and Olivia for building the sign, painting the posts and removing the old sign. I'd like to thank Kate Moak for helping me get this project started and to Jessica Marsh for helping me collect funds from the residents to get this project done.However, we're not done yet, keep watching for a new entrance sign to be put up on the east entrance.Everyone has been so generous and helpful for this project which has been on my "bucket list" for quite some time.Working together we can accomplish a lot to better our community.So thanks again from the bottom of my heart.God's blessings to all,Katie Dwello
Trio of Northwest Montana snowmobile clubs poised to receive state funding
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is accepting public comment on its 2024 snowmobile grant proposals, a process that could see thousands of dollars headed to local organizations.Flathead Snowmobile Association in Kalispell, the Lincoln County Sno-Kats in Libby and the Ten Lakes Snowmobile Club in Eureka could potentially receive a combined $39,700 in grant awards. Montana’s Snowmobile Program received 25 grant requests and proposes to award $460,000 to clubs across the state. The awards are allocated by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks with recommendations from a citizen-led Snowmobile Advisory Committee. “The main purpose of the snowmobile grants are to fund grooming in...
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