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Embezzler admits guilt
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Council session to consider development details
At a work session tonight, the Kalispell City Council will meet with the Flathead County Economic Development Authority to hammer out details on the upcoming Core and Rail Redevelopment project.
State committed to supporting veteran workforce
OLYMPIA — Veterans have a lot to offer the workforce and state agencies are committed to help them be successful in pursuing their careers.
Big Bend CC agriculture program receives donation
MOSES LAKE — The agriculture program at Big Bend Community College will have an additional $2,000 for equipment for its brand-new plant and soil science lab. The “rural community grant” was awarded to the program by Northwest Farm Credit Services.
STCU fully reopens all branch locations
Starting today, every STCU branch location will be fully open for the first time in 14 months.
Petit graduates from Institute for Organization Management
Institute for Organization Management, the professional development program of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, is pleased to announce that Christina Petit of the Post Falls Chamber of Commerce, has graduated from the program and has received the recognition of IOM. Awarded to all graduates of the Institute program, the IOM Graduate Recognition signifies the individual’s completion of 96 credit hours of course instruction in nonprofit management. In addition, participants can earn credit hours toward the Certified Chamber Executive (CCE) or Certified Association Executive (CAE), certifications. Nearly 1,000 individuals attend Institute annually.
Woman charged with misappropriation of personal information
A 33-year-old woman has been charged with misappropriation of personal information after deputies allege she opened a bank account using another woman’s information.
Co-op offers scholarships for local students
Co-op offers scholarships for local students
Forestry herbicide class is being held in Sandpoint
Forestry efforts to manage plants that impede reforestation or degrade forest biodiversity rely primarily on cultural techniques. But sometimes a discrete herbicide application can make all the difference in such efforts, particularly on challenging sites or where invasive species are a serious problem.
Being aware of potential COVID-19 scams
At a time when everyone is impacted by this pandemic crisis, it’s hard to imagine that anyone would want to cause additional harm. Yet, right now there are thieves who want to bilk you out of your COVID-19 recovery checks.
Credit card skimmer found on gas pump in Schwana
SCHWANA — A technician discovered a credit card skimmer attached to the card reader of one of the gas pumps at the Outpost Grocery in Schwana, south of Beverly on S.R. 243, Thursday morning, according to a statement from the Grant County Sheriff’s Office...
NIC ACCREDITATION: Loss will affect all North Idaho families
Let me state first that North Idaho is extremely fortunate to have a fine institution of higher learning like North Idaho College.
Watercooler
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.
I would like to thank the following businesses and individuals that helped me with my Eagle Scout Project:
Midway Rental, Western Building Center and Jeff Nelson, Plum Creek Timber / Plywood Division, Plum Creek Timber Co., Park Side Federal Credit Union, Whitefish Credit Union, Round Up for Safety, Whitefish Kiwanis, Stoltz Lumber, Semi-Tool, Whitefish Baseball, Inc., Kalipell Ready Mix, Scott Gilchrist, Rachel Anglin, Kurt Blades, Joe Wooten, Brian, Kevin and Michelle McDowell, Bruce Dunluck, Ben Sagen, Dan Jacobson, Kendall Slaybaugh, Andy Walker. Karen and Roger Giesy, Kyle Beller, Chet and Bryan Wram, Ryan Giesy, Shirlee Yeats, Barbara King, Class of 1946, Kyle Lengstorf, Luke and Dick Haberkern, The Zignego Family, Phyllis and Randy Sprunger, Wayne Beller, Christoher Clark, Casey Kelch, Annette and Max Schmidt, Greg Greene, Rand McDowell, Bill Leonard, Annette and Max Schmidt, Bob and Bea DePratu, Whitefish Youth Opportunity
IPUC approves Avista rate hikes
The Residential Exchange Program provides federal power system benefits to residential and small farm customers. Avista applies these benefits as monthly bill credits. The approved change lowers the credit from 36.6 cents to 23.3 cents per kilowatt-hour, reflecting a reduced benefit level for the upcoming year.
Big Bend CC ag program receives donation
Big Bend CC ag program receives donation
Passer-by credited with saving family
SANDPOINT — A passer-by is credited with saving the lives of nine people who were unaware their Cedar Street home was burning on Tuesday morning.
Education hearing Monday in Cd'A
The Idaho State Board of Education will hold a hearing in Coeur d’Alene Monday on a proposal to require high school students to earn two online credits in order to graduate.
Bank objects to Tamarack offer
BOISE (AP) - A Swiss bank-led lender group owed hundreds of millions by Tamarack Resort has raised objections to a proposal to sell the vacation development to an Idaho investment company.