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Whitefish woman sentenced for Glacier park thefts
A Whitefish woman was sentenced in Flathead County District Court Thursday for stealing wallets and credit cards at area bars and in Glacier National Park in 2015.
Bannock Virtual BBQ to raise funds for food bank
POCATELLO — Those looking for a break from cooking and a chance to help their community while following orders to stay at home can participate in a virtual barbecue this weekend.
Fed to try to ease flow of credit with new lending facility
WASHINGTON (AP) — In its latest emergency action, the Federal Reserve is establishing a lending facility to try to ease the flow of short-term credit to banks and businesses as the economy grinds to a halt from the viral outbreak.
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Electronics to replace 12-foot pole in Troy
By GWEN ALBERS Western News Reporter
Largest tax overhaul since 1986 promises relief
BONNERS FERRY — Big changes are happening with taxpayers this year. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, being credited to President Donald Trump, has been in place since Jan. 1, 2018. It will affect most taxpayers for this year’s filings and the 2019 tax year.
Bigfork burglary suspect arrested
Two teenagers from Kalispell are suspects in a string of Bigfork burglaries.
Rosauers, other grocers resume card usage
Updated Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2013
EDITORIAL: Watching a Post Falls success story unfold
Senior Center, Food Bank merger will better serve residents.
Movers & Shakers
Movers & Shakers: Dec. 2
Two Flathead businesses selected for Employers of Choice Award
The award is given each year to employers who demonstrate exceptional dedication to attracting and retaining workers.
NIC announces fall dean's list
North Idaho College recently announced its dean’s list for fall semester 2017. Students eligible for the NIC dean’s list must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 credits and obtain a grade point average of 3.75 or above.
Quick thinking, response save local man's life
SANDPOINT — Training and a coordinated response are credited with saving the life of a local man who plunged a knife into his chest in a crowded downtown bar early Wednesday morning.
CHEF: The secret ingredient
I read the front page article about Chef Mark Bertram and was impressed with his culinary skills. But, I was more impressed when I read the last three paragraphs and Mark gives all the credit for his culinary skills. Good for him! Mark took himself out and put God in and that’s where He should be in all of us.
Crikey, mate, that's a scam
The Flathead County Sheriff's Office sent an officer to a man's home to talk about the Australian lottery the man thought was legitimate, even though his credit-card company had to tried to tell him it was a scam.
C. Falls woman pleads guilty to embezzlement
A 46-year-old Columbia Falls woman pleaded guilty to felony theft Thursday in Flathead District Court after embezzling from Whitefish Credit Union while working as a teller.