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Can't believe Stack wasn't reappointed
I was stunned to read that the Flathead County Commissioners had failed to re-appoint Jim Stack to the Whitefish Lake and Lakeshore Committee.
Can't believe Stack wasn't reappointed
I was stunned to read that the Flathead County Commissioners had failed to re-appoint Jim Stack to the Whitefish Lake and Lakeshore Committee.
Letters to the editor Jan. 16
NorthWestern Energy’s most recent management plan lacks meaningful information regarding energy storage or solar production. They propose to be the major owner of the Colstrip power plants, which have limited years of usefulness, repeated non-compliance, looming expensive upgrades, increasing costs of coal, and eventual cleanup costs that will be staggering. Ratepayers will shoulder the costs in cleaning this future superfund site as NWE is lawfully guaranteed a return on their investment, no matter how careless. The Public Service Commission is charged with representing the public, protecting us from corporate mismanagement, its consequences, and the subsequent massive increases in costs to the consumers. The PSC is clearly not doing an adequate job.
Think about shopping locally
“Thank You” to our friends, Margaret at Bearly Read Books and Lisa at Auntie Pamela’s Antiques for urging all of us to shop locally.
The Latest: Police say 4 officers shot in St. Louis protests
The Latest on the death in Minneapolis of George Floyd, a handcuffed black man who pleaded for air as a white police officer pressed a knee on his neck:
The Latest: Police say 4 officers shot in St. Louis protests
The Latest on the death in Minneapolis of George Floyd, a handcuffed black man who pleaded for air as a white police officer pressed a knee on his neck:
Montana Veterans Affairs to open $12M primary care clinic
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — The Montana VA Health Care System has announced plans to open a $12 million primary care clinic at a medical center in Helena where veterans will remain in a single appointment room and each provider will come to them in a "one stop shop" approach.
Montana Veterans Affairs to open $12M primary care clinic
HELENA (AP) — The Montana VA Health Care System has announced plans to open a $12 million primary care clinic at a medical center in Helena where veterans will remain in a single appointment room and each provider will come to them in a "one stop shop" approach.
CITY APPEARANCE
Reader concerned with look of businesses
Thanks to the letter from Linda Paul regarding out town’s appearance to the west, I was encouraged to write in support of her comments. I commend the city park department for the great job in making Blue Heron Park a place so useful and beautiful.
Chains required on I-80, 2 feet of snow above Lake Tahoe
RENO, Nev. (AP) — Chain restrictions remain in effect on U.S. Interstate 80 after a winter storm dumped more than 2 feet (60 centimeters) of snow on the top of some ski resorts around Lake Tahoe.
Countries eager for tourists, Tokyo Disneyland reopens
The outbreak of the coronavirus has dealt a shock to the global economy with unprecedented speed. Following are developments Wednesday related to the national and global response, the work place and the spread of the virus.
Countries eager for tourists, Tokyo Disneyland reopens
The outbreak of the coronavirus has dealt a shock to the global economy with unprecedented speed. Following are developments Wednesday related to the national and global response, the work place and the spread of the virus.
Fair-trade focus: New shop features African baskets, international decor
Seven years ago, Irene Zuehlsdorff set out to start a “giving” business that would personally benefit those making the products she sells.
Things to watch for
I frequently search for wine on the internet. Not to buy of course, but to find pictures of the labels so we can include them in our weekly wine special, the “Friday Night Flights,” or for tasting notes from the producers to see if the winemaker got the same things from their wine as I did. I also search to find wine for our customers when they request we special order some of their favorites that we don’t have on our shelves. All of this and other reasons lead to a lot of internet searches.
IRONMAN: Third time still charming
Just wanted to send a letter to the Coeur d'Alene Press to say thank you to your city for another fantastic Ironman event.
Betty Lee Atwood, 85
Betty Lee Atwood, 85, passed away on Nov. 11, 2012, at Creekside Inn Assisted Living in Coeur d’Alene.
Sen. Reid moves to ensure nuclear dump stays dead
Kalispell police
Kalispell police had some heavy lifting to clear up a traffic snarl in front of Lowe's Saturday when 60 or 70 bricks were dumped in the left-hand turn lane of U.S. 93.
Thief swipes weapons, coins
Five firearms and a gallon jug of loose change were stolen in a burglary on Shelter Valley Drive. The thief kicked open the garage door to enter the house, dumped out dresser drawers and attempted unsuccessfully to pry the flat-screen TV off the wall.
The Blotter: Man kicked out of home by kids
On Second Avenue, a man broke down the door to his home after his child and other occupants dumped all his property on the lawn and locked him out.