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PREP BOYS BASKETBALL: St. Maries buzzes back to state, downs Kellogg on late triple
Holder sends St. Maries to state 2A tournament on three at the buzzer; Nowell gives Lakeland home-court advantage in 4A best-of-3 series against Sandpoint.
Letter: Trust God, not technology
I recently got the chance to see the limited showing of the “Left Behind” movie which is based on the Biblical teaching regarding the return of Jesus for his bride (the Church) and the tribulation of the end times. The timeline of end times depicted in the movie is described throughout the Bible culminating in the Book of Revelation. It is pretty easy to see things taking shape when you consider the push towards a one world government (globalism), social credit scores to control behavior (think buying and selling, et cetera), and the ever-popular “never let a catastrophe go to waste” technique used by those in power to achieve a desired outcome. I read a book not too long ago where the atheist/globalist author mocked God and detailed how man is god and that we through science, trans-humanism, and genetic engineering will achieve utopia and immortality. All of these things are the precursor to the coming of “the man of lawlessness” depicted in the movie and foretold in the Bible.
Boundary County Court Records - Feb. 23, 2023
Information on local cases in Boundary County.
Legals for February, 23 2023
Legals for February, 23 2023
Dawson Dumont signs with Shoreline
Polson’s Dawson Dumont signed to play baseball at Shoreline Community College of the NWAC Conference.
Wilson signs with Montana Tech
For those who saw Polson quarterback Jarrett Wilson play on Friday nights, it comes as no surprise he will be playing on Saturdays next fall. Wilson, who threw for 115 touchdowns and rushed for 27 others for the Pirates, signed to play for Montana Tech University of the NAIA in Butte.
House proposes state-wide lot mandate
A new bill aims to increase housing supply to keep up with demand.
Montana takes another shot at passing an insulin co-pay cap bill
Alison Sharkey-Hines said her son, who was born premature and died at two weeks old, might still be here if she had access to affordable insulin.
Youth Sports Feb. 22, 2023
Scores, news, highlights from local teams, leagues, etc.
The exhausted dad: New members of a quiet, attentive crowd
Parents of young children know how difficult it can be to attend public events and performances. You can’t expect babies and little kids to be quiet for extended periods of time. If they need something, they’re going to let everyone know about it.
Bulldogs’ big win creates momentum heading to divisionals
As Whitefish faced a must-win game against Libby on Saturday, the Bulldogs kept pushing throughout the game to take a huge 67-34 win at home.
Three-day holidays are not a given
Something we all know and expect is for a number of businesses, including banks, schools and government offices to be closed on federal holidays.
NIC: Normal conservatives not the enemy
I am a retired lifelong conservative North Idaho business person.
Resort tax revision would allow funding of workforce housing
A bill that would revise Montana’s resort tax laws by increasing the population cap and allowing for a percentage of the tax to go toward workforce housing was presented to the state Legislature last week.
Community Solar Project on Monegan Road gets go-ahead
Last week, the Whitefish City Council voted unanimously to approve an agreement with Flathead Electric Cooperative that will produce even more clean energy.
Legals for February, 22 2023
Legals for February, 22 2023
Educators tout internships and apprenticeships at Kalispell Chamber luncheon
Learning to fly, interning at a law office, using a surgical robotic arm, identifying fish at a hatchery, creating art to display at the hospital — these were just some of the examples Kalispell Public Schools officials touched on while highlighting the transformational learning taking place in the district during a Kalispell Chamber of Commerce luncheon Tuesday.
Bill supports state employees fired over vaccine mandate
OLYMPIA – House Bill 1814, if passed, would prioritize reemployment and pension service credit of public employees separated from service due to the COVID-19 vaccination mandate...