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Woman accused of bilking donors with fake cancer diagnosis sentenced
Victims of Amy Glanville’s alleged yearslong scam using a fake cancer diagnosis to raise tens of thousands of dollars in donations took turns Friday describing the scheme as one that destroyed relationships, shook their faith and fractured a local church.
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: M's keep building their team, sans splash
If you were hoping for a spectacular move to fill out the Mariners’ lineup card (adding someone like Pittsburgh outfielder Bryan Reynolds, for instance), Pollock and Moran probably won’t exactly spike your heart rate.
Northwest Notes Jan. 13, 2023
Notes on Blake Buchanan, Washington State football and some local college athletes being drafted in the NWSL draft.
NIC: Time for a recall?
I moved to Idaho in 1979 and to Coeur d’Alene in 1990 where I raised two children, both of whom attended North Idaho College under the high school dual enrollment program.
Legals for January, 13 2023
Suspect in Kalispell broom attack sentenced in Flathead County District Court
Judge Heidi Ulbricht sentenced Larissa Marie Sunell, 32, to four years, all suspended, with the state Department of Corrections in Flathead County District Court on Jan. 12.
Gianforte pushes for financial literacy, civics classes for students
Gov. Greg Gianforte wants to make financial literacy and civics classes requisites to graduate high school in Montana.
Law roundup: Man calls 911 to make introduction
The Kalispell Police Department fielded a call from a man who let them know he was new to the area. Dispatchers suspected the man was intoxicated, but made sure to confirm he was not suffering from a medical emergency.
BBCC students recognized for academic achievement
MOSES LAKE - Big Bend Community College recently released its listings of those recognized for academic excellence. The list includes dozens of area students who have worked hard to establish and maintain a high grade point average while taking a full-time course load.
You can save a life
Opportunities await for those who want to learn CPR
The Red Cross recommends this lifesaving training for everyone, including parents, grandparents and caregivers.
Movers & Shakers
Movers & Shakers: Jan. 12
Boundary County Court Records for Jan. 12
Boundary County Court Records from the week of Jan. 12.
It’s a darn thin pancake that doesn’t have two sides
A question was posed this year at Christmas Dinner: What is the greatest challenge facing our country?
Legals for January, 12 2023
Legals for January, 12 2023
Schools explore dual credit options
FBCS works with multiple colleges for program
North Idaho STEM Charter Academy in Rathdrum will scale back its dual credit offerings through North Idaho College, looking instead to partner with other educational institutions.
Budget, abortion and housing emerge as key issues in state Legislature
As Montana’s 68th Legislature gets underway, members appear poised to address regulations surrounding abortion, the state’s housing crisis and a massive budget surplus.
Local filmmaker's award-winning documentary screens in Whitefish
Local filmmaker Guthrie Quist will premiere his internationally-acclaimed documentary film, “Body Slammed: Folk Hero vs Billionaire” at the O’Shaughnessy Center in downtown Whitefish on Friday, Jan. 13 at 7 p.m.
Jeffrey Len Secord, 64
On Feb. 10, 1958, a mischievous angel with a wicked sense of humor was born to Gladyce and Leonard Secord in Kalispell.
Alberton students thrive in STEM learning
Last school year, there were 48 schools in Montana collectively known as Big Sky ChangED. Alberton is one of those and the concept is a big hit with students, parents, teachers and school administration.