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The idea for a dedicated softball field started taking shape in 2023 when a group of local leaders and community members, backed by more than $32,000 in donations and a commitment from Libby ...
Beds and plots in the Libby Community Garden -- next to the Asa Wood School -- are overflowing, but it hasn’t always been this way. Seven years of dedication and work have made the garden grow.
It's a major milestone for the mining town of about 3,000 people near the Canadian border where an estimated 400 people to date have been killed by asbestos exposure.
BILLINGS, Mont. -- Grass and freshly planted trees are sprouting in a new town park that sits atop the site of a vermiculite plant that once spewed asbestos dust across the mountain community of ...
Dec. 13—Local non-profit Families in Partnership has been serving Libby families for nearly 30 years. The 501(c)(3) non profit's work, which began in 1995, includes the Adopt A Family program.
When the U.S. Environmental Protection agency sent Mike Cirian to Libby in 2005 to spearhead cleanup efforts at the Libby Asbestos Superfund Site, he was told the project would only be a three- to ...
At the time, one suggestion was to honor former Libby Chief of Police John Ferdinand Bockman who died in the line of duty after being shot on April 28, 1924. Bockman, a veteran of World War I, was ...
BILLINGS, Mont. -- Grass and freshly planted trees are sprouting in a new town park that sits atop the site of a vermiculite plant that once spewed asbestos dust across the mountain community of ...
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