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Turkey seeks arrest of businessman linked to US fraud scheme
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkish prosecutors on Tuesday issued a detention warrant against Sezgin Baran Korkmaz, a Turkish businessman with links to Utah-based business executives who have pleaded guilty to a $511 million tax credit scheme in the United States, Turkey’s state-run news agency reported.
Suspect in Quincy robbery back in jail
EPHRATA - A Quincy man who recently pleaded not guilty to burglary charges is now facing additional charges in connection to several burglaries.
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Typing “Trump’s economic speech disrupted by protests”, the title of an Aug. 9, 2016, article in our Daily Bee, reveals the exact text on the cns.com web page and the article’s author, Kathleen Ronayne, a young aspiring AP reporter in New Hampshire who has several articles on the Salon.com website. Ms Ronayne’s articles do not appear to have any particular political lean and much as the most recent Bee article are particularly matter-of-fact. The Daily Bee staff should have fully attributed Ms Ronayne’s authorship and the source from which her article was extracted. The reporter is trying to start her career in journalism and news organizations should “give credit where credit is due.”
White pine workshop set for June 21
Blister rust is a non-native disease that devastated western white pine trees in the Inland Northwest. Pruning the lower branches of young white pine can increase their survival by half. A workshop titled “Pruning to Restore White Pine”, to be held Friday, June 21, at the Inn at Priest Lake, 5310 Dickensheet Road, Coolin, will help foresters, family forest owners, and forestry contractors learn how to combat white pine blister rust through pruning.
Woman denies Glacier Park thefts, admits skipping out on probation
A Whitefish woman has denied accusations that she stole people’s wallets and credit cards from Glacier National Park last year.
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Courtyard Apartments renovation completed
Montana Lt. Gov. Mike Cooney and state Commerce Director Tara Rice were in Kalispell Tuesday for the grand opening of the Courtyard Apartments, a 32-unit affordable housing complex that underwent a $4.8 million through a collaboration that included federal housing tax credits.
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The second annual 20 Under 40 awards honoring the Flathead Valley’s top young professionals will be featured at the Kalispell Chamber of Commerce luncheon on Tuesday, June 19, at the Kalispell Red Lion Hotel.
Sentencing postponed in TLC embezzlement case
SANDPOINT — Sentencing is on hold for a Sagle woman accused of embezzling from a Bonner County-based group that provides humanitarian aid in the African bush.
Embrace, not discourage, alternate P.E. proposal
I have been a teacher for 15 years, and hope to never proclaim myself "expert" in several matters. However I taught Galen MacDonald who is not on the road to adult obesity, whose skills in working within a team serve him very well, and who is well-rounded in his understanding of self-care. The question is whether actualizing the intention of a P.E. curriculum in one's own life can meet the needs of the public system.
Time has come to remove groceries from state sales tax
Everybody eats.
Whitefish woman accused of thefts from Glacier Park, area bars
A Whitefish woman has been charged with one count of felony forgery and two felony counts of deceptive practices for allegedly stealing people’s wallets and credit cards from area bars and Glacier National Park last year.