The Western News

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The Western News
TypeTwice-weekly
Format Broadsheet, Digital
Owner(s)Hagadone Media Group
PublisherAnton Kaufer, Regional Publisher
PresidentClint Schroeder, President & Corporate Publisher
Founded1902
Headquarters Libby, Montana, United States
Circulation 3,000
Website www.thewesternnews.com

The Western News is a twice-weekly newspaper in Libby, Montana. Its coverage area is southern Lincoln County, which includes the communities of Libby and Troy. The Western News was founded in 1902, and is owned by Duane Hagadone and the Hagadone Newspaper Group. The newspaper carries publication dates of Wednesday and Friday, though copies are available as early as Tuesday and Thursday afternoons in local newsstands. Its online edition was introduced in the spring of 1995.

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