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EDITORIAL: Secret to Cd'A schools levy success
Press salutes these outstanding citizens.
9U Sandpoint Strikers win Bill Eisenwinter Hot Shot Tournament
Strikers win in penalty kicks!
C-Falls teen accused of firing gun in dispute with father sentenced
Judge Dan Wilson handed down the suspended five-year sentence to Jeremiah Rardon, 19, for criminal endangerment on March 30.
Flathead family awarded for protecting land and water
The Grosswiler and Marvin families placed their land under a conservation easement with the Flathead Land Trust.
Scammers targeting landowners with goal of fake sales
Realtors say the area is particularly susceptible to these attempts, as there is an abundance of vacant land — much of which is owned by people living in other states — as well as skyrocketing property values over the last several years.
Legals for May, 19 2023
Hike again? Take a pause? Fed officials are split about what to do next to fight inflation
Greater clarity could arrive Friday, when Chair Jerome Powell is to speak at a Fed economics conference.
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: After lottery win, Pops' retirement thoughts done for now
It’s hard to imagine that the French youngster could have wound up with a better guru.
9 BFHS students to receive CTE Diploma
Nine students of the Bonners Ferry High School 2023 graduating class will be the first round of diploma candidates with the Career and Technical Education seal.
Boundary County Court Documents--May 18, 2023
Boundary County Court Documents for the Week of May 18.
20th Judicial District Court News
Judge Molly Owen sees cases involving forgery, fifth DUI and criminal endangerment.
Flathead legislators saw session as a success
Local lawmakers returning home after the 68th Legislative Session are describing it as a success, specifically in regard to improving infrastructure, investing in health care and providing tax relief, despite the often hectic pace and other challenges.
Tax cheats and the debt dilemma
Americans have always commonly agreed that taxes are the price of a civilized society. Only relatively recently has the idea that “taxation is theft” been seriously suggested in the public discourse.
Biden’s Labor nominee would cause more chaos
The frequent stream of crises that has been the hallmark of the Biden administration have one thing in common: they’re all self-inflicted.
Legals for May, 18 2023
Ronan grad receives prestigious counseling fellowship
Ronan graduate Jenaya Burns is one of two Montana State University students who plan to use their education to provide mental health counseling services to underserved populations. Both have been awarded a coveted fellowship to help them meet their goals.
Legals for May, 18 2023
Somers man sentenced for negligent vehicular assault, theft
A Somers man received a partially-suspended sentence in April for allegedly stealing a construction van last year, driving recklessly and eventually crashing into a camper in Whitefish.
Maas gets 80 years for murdering Wagoner
Judge Dan Wilson sentenced convicted killer Zackary Matthew Maas to 80 years behind bars Thursday, describing the 26-year-old as a threat to society and suffering from an undeservedly heightened sense of self-worth.
Debt dilemma
Americans have always commonly agreed that taxes are the price of a civilized society.