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Legals for May, 11 2023
Legals for May, 11 2023
Organization bids farewell to Richardson, welcomes new ED
SAFE Harbor – an organization that assists those dealing with domestic violence, stalking, sexual assault, and dating violence – is going through its own transition as it welcomes new executive director Brandi Clark, and says farewell to DeeAnn Richardson.
Art education project results in mural at Kalispell's Russell School
Two local artists have been providing arts education at the school through the “Artist in Schools and Community Grant” from the Montana Arts Council.
Legals for May, 11 2023
GOP says Biden family financial records a smoking gun
White House calls it a 'political stunt'
Fenholt Park could be home to new skateboard park
A skateboard park could soon be coming to Columbia Falls Fenholt Park.
Youth Sports May 10, 2023
Scores, news, highlights from local teams, leagues, etc.
Almost the last bill to pass
It was a late afternoon, on May 2, the 87th day of the Montana Legislature.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Bad bottle etiquette
Winemaking even in the hands of those most talented will occasionally run into problems. Every winemaker will from time to time have an off vintage, but when it comes down to bottles that are actually bad or the preferred wine term “flawed,” most times it is due to something that is beyond the winemaker’s control.
Financial expert cautions against unchecked spending
In a letter that was recently made public, an accountant who lives in our district shared some of her findings after digging into the West Bonner County School District financial statements. Everybody in the district should read that letter. It’s alarming.
Plains-Hot Springs ace mows down 18 at Troy
According to Webster’s New World Dictionary, the word “dominate” means: to rule or control by superior power.
Judge sentences Whitefish man accused of shooting at kayakers
Judge Amy Eddy handed the sentences down to 49-year-old Jeffrey Allen Smith in Flathead County District Court on April 27.
Legals for May, 10 2023
Legals for May, 10 2023
Tanner Russell helps Navy win rugby title
The Navy Midshipmen won its first Division I-A national rugby championship Saturday, rallying past Cal for a 28-22 victory, and Tanner Russell played no small part.
U of Idaho awarding posthumous degrees to stabbing victims
The four students will be recognized during the university's May 13 graduation ceremonies
A good run
Maverick track and field celebrates seniors, prepares for postseason
MOSES LAKE — Athletes from the Moses Lake boys and girls track and field teams celebrated the team’s seniors on Thursday’s home track meet, the lone home meet of the season for the Mavs. Both the boys and girls split the meet; the Moses Lake boys defeated Wenatchee 86-64 and fell to Eisenhower 79-66, while the Moses Lake girls thumped Eisenhower 95-55 and lost 86-64 to Wenatchee. “When they were freshmen they had the first two weeks being out for track, then COVID hit,” Moses Lake Head Coach Nicki Weiland said. “Before they could even have their first meet, they were done for that season. That didn’t discourage them; (of that freshman class) we had 10 of the 26 seniors with us at the senior recognition on Thursday. They’re the backbone of this team.”
Two gifts, infinite hope
Father Len MacMillan honored by Knights of Columbus
Father Len MacMillan describes himself as cynical. So perhaps that explains why he wasn’t overjoyed at being named Idaho Priest of the Year at the Idaho Knights of Columbus State convention in Coeur d’Alene. “They should recount the ballots,” he joked when asked for his reaction to receiving the award.
Man accused of exposing himself at youth athletic complex held on parole violation
Officials with the Kalispell Police Department announced the arrest of David Scott Whitford, 26, of Kalispell on May 4.