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Montana lacks in funding for career education
On Thursday, March 14, the House spent the day reviewing House Bill 2, the budget for state government over the next two years.
Legislator reflects as 66th session comes to close
On Tuesday afternoon, April 25, both chambers of the legislature voted to sine die (Latin term meaning, without a day specified for a future meeting), and the 66th session came to an end.
Flatiron Quilting Guild celebrating 30 years at show
For three decades, the gifted hands of the Flatiron Quilting Guild have pieced and stitched love for their fellow community members into quilts that have greeted babies, warmed families, and comforted cancer patients. The upcoming Flatiron Quilting Guild Quilt Show, Saturday, April 13, is a real credit to the persistent community contributions and artistic skill of the Guild members.
BPA made the correct decision
As a local cooperative, Flathead Electric Cooperative Inc. is operated solely for the benefit of our member/owners and it is our mission to provide affordable and reliable service. Accordingly, we are concerned about the recent complaint filed by a group of wind farm developers and investors against the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) regarding its policy on over-generation.
Wilson's apology
To the editor,
Surprising, practical budgeting tools for college kids
As millions of young people start the long, expensive process to embark on, or continue, their college journey, many parents are shaking their head about their child’s personal finance skills, or lack thereof. If your child has issues managing their (or your) personal finances, now is the time to start considering your options.
Government should give citizens credit for brains
Spring is always interesting on the North Fork. Melting snow turns driveways into a mix of ruts in the ice to big puddles, then to mud. It’s always fun to watch the snow slowly disappear from the meadow, and the deer and elk follow the arrival of the new, green shoots of alfalfa.
Hinkle's voting history
erify my statement that he is opposed to supporting education almost 100% of the time.
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Polygamy, fraud and luxury cars on tap in Utah trial
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Openings arguments are set this week in Utah for a California businessman who prosecutors accuse of being a key figure in a $511 million tax credit scheme carried out by two executives of a Salt Lake City biodiesel company linked to a polygamous group.
Polygamy, fraud and luxury cars on tap in Utah trial
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Openings arguments are set this week in Utah for a California businessman who prosecutors accuse of being a key figure in a $511 million tax credit scheme carried out by two executives of a Salt Lake City biodiesel company linked to a polygamous group.
Dorothy Eleanor Byrd, 89
Dorothy Eleanor Byrd, 89, of Columbia Falls, passed away Feb. 10, 2025.
EDITORIAL: Idaho's economic strength is showing
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CRIME REPORTS
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Hecla earnings continue growth
$17.1 million netted in second quarter
COEUR d'ALENE - Hecla Mining Co. again reported a strong quarter of profits on Wednesday.
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