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Guest Opinion: Balanced budget shouldn’t come at expense of most vulnerable

Every day across Montana, nursing homes care for some of our state’s most vulnerable citizens — seniors recovering from illness, veterans, individuals living with disabilities and older adults who can no longer safely live on their own. Families trust these providers to deliver compassionate, quality care when they need it …

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Montana Viewpoint: Froid sets an example

When I think of the animosity that we Americans (all of us the children of immigrants) feel about newly arrived …

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Time to fix Montana's inequitable property tax system

Our state legislature is controlled by the Republican Party. It holds the governorship and majorities in both the state Senate …

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Habitat Flathead subdivision proposed for Kalispell faces site challenges

Habitat for Humanity of Flathead Valley’s proposed subdivision in North Kalispell will require significant earthwork after a report identified major …

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Construction of new Flathead County jail celebrated with groundbreaking ceremony

Nearly 20 people involved with the project posed for the photo-op, including the three county commissioners, Sheriff Brian Heino, Jail …

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St. Ignatius Seniors: Get moving

Moving more and sitting less have major health benefits. It is recommended that adults get at least 150 minutes (30 …

LAKE COUNTY LEADER

Red Cross announced "urgent need" for donors to help keep blood supply stable

The American Red Cross is encouraging people to act now and book a time to give blood. Donors of all …

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Whitefish artist with Indigenous roots featured in solo exhibit at the Glacier Art Museum

Glacier Art Museum presents a new solo art exhibition, Where Currents Carry the Soul: Recent Work by True Archdale, with …

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Finley Warden comes out on top in heated Polson primary

When the dust settled early last Wednesday morning, Finley Warden had soundly trounced Republican incumbent Linda Reksten in the primary …

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Need for housing trumps infrastructure in city commission meeting

The Polson City Commission approved many items during its latest meeting on Monday, June 1, and concluded the meeting with …

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Polson High grads advised to "brave the waves"

Polson seniors marched in from all corners of Linderman Gym Saturday and took their seats. The “National Anthem” and an …

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Letters to the editor June 11

Letters to the editor June 11

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SKC grads told, "Your voice carries medicine"

During a commencement that began with a Salish prayer from NKusm Language School students and concluded with a Kootenai blessing, …

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Small-town Mission graduates bring home nearly $1.1 million in scholarships

It was a slightly breezy but heartfelt night on the football field as St. Ignatius High School celebrated the 28 …

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Until Jan. 1, Rep. Reksten still has a job to do

First, I am told that my opponent is 'wishing me well in retirement.' Apparently, he is not aware my term …

LAKE COUNTY LEADER