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Legals for August, 9 2023
Legals for August, 9 2023
Northwest Montana Fair opens next week
The 2023 Northwest Montana Fair & Rodeo is scheduled for Aug. 16-20 at the Flathead County Fairgrounds in Kalispell and will feature a performance by country star Russell Dickerson, three nights of PRCA Rodeo action and a Big Air Bash.
‘Cancer sucks’
Moses Lake police chief faces cancer with family, community and Fred Hutch by his side
MOSES LAKE — “Cancer sucks.” That’s what it says on the new cancer survivor’s ribbon tattoo on Moses Lake Police Chief Kevin Fuhr’s abdomen, which he got recently after having surgery to have his gallbladder and surrounding cancerous tissues removed...
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: Dipoto's deals paying off for M's, like them or not
Meantime, do you suppose Dipoto and the front office are getting any credit for having guys like Ford and Marlowe available in Tacoma?
Amanda LaRaine Inskeep-Hiatt, 44
Amanda LaRaine Inskeep-Hiatt, 44, of Surprise, Ariz., passed away July 26, 2023.
Meyer wins Superintendent of the Year
SANDPOINT — A little over a year into her role as Lake Pend Oreille School District superintendent, Dr. Becky Meyer has been named Superintendent of the Year by the Idaho Association of School Administrators. The IASA hosts an annual summer leadership conference where they showcase speakers, host workshops, and recognize leaders in education for exceptional work. This year, Meyer’s accomplishments stood out.
One-time murder suspect accused of violating suspended sentence
Jason David Weldele, 45, is expected to return to Flathead County District Court on Thursday to answer to allegations he has repeatedly violated the conditions of his suspended 10-year sentence.
Legals for August, 8 2023
Legals for August, 7 2023
Grand opening Saturday for Fresh Air E-Bikes
The grand opening for Fresh Air E-Bikes at 2415 Government Way (Suite 1) will be 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. Benjamin Seubert (owner, salesman, mechanic, etc.) will offer free merchandise and accessories and major discounts.
FWP deserves accolades for deer license reduction
Recently, Montana’s Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks recently announced they were reducing hunting licenses for mule deer in a large swath of Central and Eastern Montana.
Republican supermajority responsible for property tax hikes
Too many vacation rentals. Banks buying houses. Committed and hardworking Department of Revenue staff.
Europe's economy grows a bit after months of stagnation. But rate hikes are weighing on businesses
The 20 countries that use the euro currency and their 346 million people saw 0.3% growth in the April-to-June period, compared with the first three months of the year, the EU statistics agency Eurostat reported Monday.
Montana’s TikTok ban can save freedom from extinction
In March, I testified before Montana’s House Judiciary Committee about the threat posed by TikTok to Montanans.
Wildcats Strike: Columbia Falls’ first boys basketball title 20 years ago didn’t come easy
It’s hard to believe now that Columbia Falls, despite graduating ample basketball talent through the years — Cary Finberg, Mike Caldwell and the late Craig Finberg quickly come to mind — had not won a boys basketball state championship before 2003.
Legals for August, 6 2023
FWP deserves accolades for deer license reduction
Recently, Montana’s Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks recently announced they were reducing hunting licenses for mule deer in a large swath of Central and Eastern Montana.
Watershed 101: Having a fun and safe time at the Gorge
GEORGE - The Gorge Amphitheater and its festivals can be a fun place to enjoy music in the summer. This past weekend, Watershed returned for its 11th year at the Gorge. When attending Watershed, or any other concert or festival at the Gorge, there are some tips, tricks and advice that will help attendees to have a fun and safe time. “A big thing is to plan the trip,” said Josh Sainsbury, Grant County Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy of Emergency Operations...
Raging success
18U, 14U Rage claim top-three finishes at NAFA nationals
NEWBERG, Ore. – Two Washington Rage fastpitch softball teams brought back hardware from the North American Fastpitch Association Summer Nationals, with the 18U and 14U Rage placing second and third in their respective brackets. “For our teams to go down there and do as well as they did, it’s pretty exciting,” said Bob Richardson, general manager of the Washington Rage organization and head coach for the 18U and 14U teams. “It bodes well for the future, especially with these younger girls.” ...