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11-04-2025
- Business
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Libby's event calendar filling up following council approvals
Apr. 11—Libby residents attending Monday's city council meeting probably needed a calendar to keep track of all the events that were approved or discussed. The first is the Workforce Expo on Lincoln Boulevard and the Memorial Center. It will be held from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 23. Lincoln Boulevard will be closed on the Memorial Center side. Several Northwest Montana industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, construction, auto body and others, will be on hand to share what they do and help job seekers engage in hands-on career exploration activities as well as discuss training paths for employment. On Friday, April 25, the city and county forester Jennifer Nelson will lead an Arbor Day event, featuring tree planting. Also, the Loggertown Baseball Club is hosting a youth baseball tournament June 14-15 at the Remp Fields. Kelly Morford said 16 teams have signed up, including from the Flathead Valley, Missoula, Bozeman, Great Falls and Calgary. The following weekend, the LOR Foundation is hosting its three-year anniversary event Saturday, June 21, at Riverfront Park in Libby. There will be games for kids and food as the organization celebrates $1.7 million in giving since 2022. Sunday, June 22, Mineral Avenue will be closed between Sixth and Third streets from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. for the Libby Area Business Association's Summer Solstice event. The association also sought and received an OK for a street closure on Mineral Avenue from Timberline Auto to the Cabinet Mountain Brewing Company from 4-6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 31, for Halloween festivities. Lincoln County's Libby Parks District is hosting a bicycle fun ride, the "Circle Swede Gravel Ride," Saturday, Sept. 13. Riders will have two options, a 35-mile loop and a 62-mile loop. According to organizer Erin Taylor, the ride is intended to be a fun event, increase the visibility of outdoor recreation opportunities in Libby, help fund current and future needs of the Libby Parks District and help support a local charity. The ride will begin and end at J. Neils Memorial Park while incorporating the old haul bridge. At its March 17 meeting, council approved variances for the Igniters Car Club "Ignite the Nites" car show Aug. 14-16 and The 64th annual show, according to information at begins Thursday, Aug. 14 Car show and cruise registration is from 2 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Mineral Avenue. The cruise runs from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Mineral Avenue. At 9 p.m., Neon Lights and Flame Throwers will perform in front of First Montana Bank. Saturday, car show registration runs from 8 a.m. to noon with the show from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Mineral Avenue. Costume contests for '50s Pin-Up Girl, RockaBilly Dude and RockaBetty Girl are at 1 p.m. The awards ceremony and pedal car drawing is at 3 p.m. followed by the Ron Remp Memorial Burnout Contest at 5 p.m. at the Millpond Motocross Park.

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21-02-2025
- Health
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Libby Middle High School gets new water filling stations with LOR grant
Feb. 21—A LOR Foundation grant was awarded to Libby Middle High School to purchase and install seven new water bottle filling stations. "These new stainless steel filling stations are replacing some very old, original white porcelain water fountains," Assistant Principal/Activities Director Mark Rochin said. "The fountains were a welcome surprise to all the students, staff and community members. Rochin wrote the grant with the help of local LOR director Tabitha Viergutz. The new water fountains replaced many old fixtures that have not been used in a long time and in some places the fountains were placed in new areas. The areas that now have new water fountain stations are the front lobby (where two were installed), music hallway, science/math wing, middle school hallway, auto/wood shop and the welding shop. "The school would like to thank the LOR Foundation, Mike Rosas Northwest Plumbing and Masters Electric for their expertise in installing the new water fountains. The school now has a total of 11 refrigerated filter water stations," Rochin said. Long time welding teacher Mort Curtiss said, "It is great that my welding students do not have to leave the welding room for some fresh cool drinking water." LOR and Libby Public Schools have partnered together on a number of initiatives to improve conditions school facilities. Following the idea of a teacher and coach, a LOR grant helped buy mobile drink and hydration stations, a project that helped several sports programs. The two drink stations have filters and a portable Cramer Power Flo 50 Hydration Station will benefiting Libby's youth athletes from track and field to football and soccer. The Middle High School was able to purchase essential medical supplies and equipment such as defibrillators and wall mounted exercise stations for the trainer's room, ensuring students and staff can receive immediate care when injuries occur during school hours or extracurricular events.