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Utility OKs $3 million in rebates
Record-setting revenues this year prompted Flathead Electric Cooperative's board of trustees to approve $3 million in rebates to its electricity customers.
Farmer's Market great success
The 2004 Downtown Whitefish Farmers Market came to a close on Tuesday, September 21, and a big "Thank You" is in order to all who helped make this inaugural season a great success.
2-year-old saved, meth arrest made after I-90 traffic stop
KELLOGG – An Idaho State Trooper has been credited with saving a 2-year-old’s life Tuesday following a traffic stop in Shoshone County.
Please give Grimaldi some credit
To the editor,
Lakeside woman arrested for forgery
A Lakeside woman is back in jail after a third arrest on suspicion of spending someone else’s money.
Early learner workshop planned
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game’s “WILD About Early Learners” workshop is coming to Coeur d’Alene on Nov. 4-5.
Hospital begins $2 million campaign
North Valley aims to build funding for future services
North Valley Hospital Foundation kicked off its Legacy of Caring campaign recently.
Gesa grant allows GCFD 13 to buy extrication tool
EPHRATA — A $25,000 grant from Gesa Credit Union allowed Grant County Fire District 13 to add a new extrication tool to its new rescue vehicle.
Landowners have until March 15 to apply for PALA and UPL programs
Landowners have until March 15 to apply for Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks’ Unlocking Public Lands (UPL) Program or the Public Access Land Agreement (PALA) Program.
Flathead Electric Co-op hopes to encourage new linemen with two $5,000 scholarships
Flathead Electric Cooperative’s Board of Trustees recently established two $5,000 scholarships to support local students interested in attending the Pre-Apprentice Line Program at Highlands College at Montana Technical University – better known as Montana Tech in Butte. These scholarships are funded by the member-owned, not-for-profit cooperative’s unclaimed capital credits.
MWED offers local emergency loans
In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Montana West Economic Development (MWED) in partnership with City of Columbia Falls, announces the COVID-19 Emergency Stabilization Loan Program to offer relief to affected businesses.
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Letters to the editor Dec. 4
Letters to the editor Dec. 4
Farmer's Market great success
The 2004 Downtown Whitefish Farmers Market came to a close on Tuesday, September 21, and a big "Thank You" is in order to all who helped make this inaugural season a great success.
Ready to retire?
By ALANA LISTOE
Lakeside woman arrested for forgery
A Lakeside woman is back in jail after a third arrest on suspicion of spending someone else’s money.
Please give Grimaldi some credit
To the editor,
Trump hosts governors, claims credit for their performance
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump claimed some of the credit Sunday as he congratulated America's governors for what he said is the “tremendous” yet sometimes difficult job they're doing leading their states.
Trump hosts governors, claims credit for their performance
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump claimed some of the credit Sunday as he congratulated America's governors for what he said is the “tremendous” yet sometimes difficult job they're doing leading their states.
Bigfork School Board to review policies on flags, religious instruction
The Bigfork School Board this week will discuss a new policy on displaying flags on school property and a new draft on guidelines for release time for religious instruction.