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Woman guilty in Bigfork fraud case
A Bigfork woman was sentenced Thursday, after pleading guilty to felony wire fraud after stealing over $35,000 from Mountain Lake Lodge in Woods Bay.
Brown fuming over state audit
State Sen. Dee Brown was highly critical of a state audit released last week that found more than 125 errors.
Checks and balances
Your issue of Aug. 2 features a letter/editorial by Eric Young which basically attacks Sean Frampton and those who have hired him for disagreeing with city rules or city proposals.
WHS course teaches work through agriculture, internship
Whitefish High School this fall is planning to offer a new, hands-on agricultural internship focused on teaching students the skills needed for any job site they’ll encounter.
Changes in 2011 taxes
According to Terry Stevens, the new manager at Bratz & Associates, CPAs, more than a few taxpayers may have a delay in the filing of their 2010 tax returns. The start of the 2011 Income Tax filing season is here for the majority of taxpayers. The Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010 were signed into law on December 17th, 2010. According to the IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman, there will be a delay of processing of the following types of returns, as the IRS is in the process of reprogramming their processing systems.
Court Records for Feb. 17, 2022
Heath A. Ferhald (DOB 1981) of Moyie Springs; charged with exceeding the maximum posted speed limit (1-15 mph) on Feb. 2 by BCSO. Disposition: Guilty with fines of $33.50 and costs of $56.50.
Honorees to be recognized today during halftime ceremony in Moscow
Honorees to be recognized today during halftime ceremony in Moscow
A Post Falls High School English teacher has been selected as a 2025 Vandal Outstanding Educator.
Soccer, and select soccer
RATHDRUM PARKS AND RECREATION
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
Abbr. Legal Description: Lot 7, Block 3, Shorecrest Estates
To the Woodshed: Idaho's Woods runs over, through Eastern in 44-36 victory
Idaho travels to Cal Poly on Saturday.
Before your fireplace sparks to life, do this
If you’ve ever had a chimney flu fire you probably have your chimney inspected once a year BEFORE fireplace season. Flu fires are one of the most terrifying fire events a homeowner can experience. Chimney fires account for more than 26,000 fires per year in the U.S. Be sure to contact an inspector who is certified by the Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA). Ask to see their certification, and for a copy of their liability insurance policy. Let’s have a warm holiday season — but not too warm.
Records
DIVORCES FILED
Records June 15, 2011
CRIME REPORTS
Oil development in Montana must consider wildlife
As a sportsman, I enjoy nothing more than stalking mule deer on a brisk October morning or hooking into big rainbows in June on Montana’s famed waterways. When it comes to hunting and fishing, Montanans are blessed with more miles of blue-ribbon trout streams than any other state except Alaska and we have the longest general elk season at five weeks.
Oil development in Montana must consider wildlife
As a sportsman, I enjoy nothing more than stalking mule deer on a brisk October morning or hooking into big rainbows in June on Montana’s famed waterways. When it comes to hunting and fishing, Montanans are blessed with more miles of blue-ribbon trout streams than any other state except Alaska and we have the longest general elk season at five weeks.
Oil development in Montana must consider wildlife
As a sportsman, I enjoy nothing more than stalking mule deer on a brisk October morning or hooking into big rainbows in June on Montana’s famed waterways. When it comes to hunting and fishing, Montanans are blessed with more miles of blue-ribbon trout streams than any other state except Alaska and we have the longest general elk season at five weeks.
Summer travel: 3 common credit card myths busted
Election update: Americans want action on housing and credit [Video]
College and credit cards: How parents can play professor