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Records December 21, 2011
DIVORCES FILED
Records Sept. 15, 2011
CRIME REPORTS
First of six Columbia Falls Habitat homes completed
By NANCY KIMBALL
Planning department has let citizens down
Recent guest editorials have attempted to shape the discussion on the Lakeside Neighborhood Plan and the Somers Plan effort as anti-planning verses planning. That argument is out-dated, trite and misses the whole point of the discussion. It couldn't be farther from the truth and those individuals fostering this viewpoint should be ashamed of themselves.
Co-op members can go green for $900 in solar project
A community garden of sorts has sprouted south of Kalispell that will feed the valley's energy needs for decades to come.
Businesses learn lessons in cyber security
A cyber-thief can scan thousands of Internet Protocol addresses at a time, looking for a system that handles business transactions. Once found, it can be taken over quickly.
Georgia considers limits on college course payments
ATLANTA (AP) — Trying to hold down the growing cost of a program that pays for Georgia high school students to take college courses, lawmakers are considering limits on what students can enroll and what courses they can take.
Georgia considers limits on college course payments
ATLANTA (AP) — Trying to hold down the growing cost of a program that pays for Georgia high school students to take college courses, lawmakers are considering limits on what students can enroll and what courses they can take.
Duane Lee Marshall, 78
It is with great sadness that we announce the death of our beloved husband, father, grandfather and friend, Duane Lee Marshall
Less driving, fewer crashes should bring cheaper insurance
DETROIT (AP) — Those lightly traveled freeways and streets could be putting a few dollar bills into your wallet.
Lockdowns cut driving and crashes, bring insurance discounts
DETROIT (AP) — Interstates and city streets are empty and cars are quarantined in their owners' garages, so consumer advocates argue that it only makes sense for auto insurance rates to reflect that.
Lockdowns cut driving and crashes, bring insurance discounts
DETROIT (AP) — Interstates and city streets are empty and cars are quarantined in their owners' garages, so consumer advocates argue that it only makes sense for auto insurance rates to reflect that.
In the wake of coronavirus: Companies needing aid can take loans or tax credits, but not both
MOSES LAKE — Congress included several major tax incentives for employers as part of its $2 trillion COVID-19 relief package, but small businesses will have to choose between either the tax relief or the Small Business Administration’s emergency loans.
Less driving, fewer crashes should bring cheaper insurance
DETROIT (AP) — Those lightly traveled freeways and streets could be putting a few dollar bills into your wallet.
Less driving, fewer crashes should bring cheaper insurance
DETROIT (AP) — Those lightly traveled freeways and streets could be putting a few dollar bills into your wallet.
Less driving, fewer crashes should bring cheaper insurance
DETROIT (AP) — Those lightly traveled freeways and streets could be putting a few dollar bills into your wallet.
Planning department has let citizens down
Recent guest editorials have attempted to shape the discussion on the Lakeside Neighborhood Plan and the Somers Plan effort as anti-planning verses planning. That argument is out-dated, trite and misses the whole point of the discussion. It couldn't be farther from the truth and those individuals fostering this viewpoint should be ashamed of themselves.
Planning department has let citizens down
Recent guest editorials have attempted to shape the discussion on the Lakeside Neighborhood Plan and the Somers Plan effort as anti-planning verses planning. That argument is out-dated, trite and misses the whole point of the discussion. It couldn't be farther from the truth and those individuals fostering this viewpoint should be ashamed of themselves.
The last chance to sign up for healthcare is approaching fast
Procrastinators! It’s time. The March 31st deadline to sign up for health insurance is coming up fast. This is the last chance this year for uninsured individuals to purchase individual insurance. If you are uninsured, visit www.healthcare.gov today. There you can apply for coverage and likely receive tax credits to help you buy insurance. Enrollment help is also available at Mineral Regional Health Center.
Co-op members can go green for $900 in solar project
A community garden of sorts has sprouted south of Kalispell that will feed the valley's energy needs for decades to come.