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WARD: Won't split his party
The contrast between the two Republican candidates for Congress reminds me of a saying widely credited to Ronald Reagan: “Thou shalt not speak ill of any fellow Republican.” This quotation contains farsighted wisdom, encourging Republicans to put the long-term well-being of the party ahead of personal gain. Unfortunately, it appears Raul Labrador has neither heard of Reagan’s so-called “11th Commandment,” nor has he considered its meaning.
TAXES: Free help at your service
Taxpayers of all ages who need help with their federal and state taxes may utilize the very reliable free service provided by the AARP Tax-Aide program. Membership with AARP is not required. Those low to moderate incomes who do not have to file are eligible for the grocery credit and must file for it. The service starts Feb. 1 at the Silverlake Mall.
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EDUCATION: Tie it to good jobs
The opinions on education miss important facts.
TRUMP: You trust him?
I frequently hear from people in the workforce who are happy with how Trump has handled the economy. My guess is those individuals do not truly understand all aspects of the economy. (Not that I am any expert.)
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CONSUMER: Big thanks, Bill
I am one of your loyal subscribers to the Coeur d’Alene Press. A few months back I suffered a financial blow when I found out through Bill Brooks, CDA Press Consumer Guy, that Positive Changes was permanently closing. I had been misled by Positive Changes as they had posted a sign on their business that they were closed for an extended Easter vacation. I contacted Mr. Brooks immediately and he set me straight and advised me to contact my credit card company to file a dispute.
Legals July 25, 2017
No. 24711 Public Notice Housing Solutions LLC, PO Box 2099, Missoula MT 59806, Phone (406) 203 1558, a for-profit organization, hereby notifies all interested persons of Kalispell, Montana that we are planning to develop, Creekside Commons, an affordable multi-family rental housing complex on the site at 110 Financial Drive. This complex will consist of 28 one bedroom and 12 two bedroom units for elderly persons. This Project will be exempt from property taxes. An Application will be submitted to the Montana Board of Housing for federal tax credits financing. You are encouraged to submit comments regarding the need for affordable multi-family rental housing in your area to the Montana Board of Housing, PO Box 200528, Helena, MT 59620-0528 or FAX (406) 841-2841. Comments will be accepted until 5 PM the Friday October 27th, 2017. July 25, 27, 2017 MNAXLP
$15K grant goes to FVCC's Running Start program
Students taking part in Flathead Valley Community College’s Running Start program this year will get an extra boost thanks to a $15,350 donation from AT&T Aspire. The funding will go toward student scholarships.
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Free workshops for businesses that cater to tourists will be held in Northwest Montana cities in June. The presentations from Flathead Valley Community College and Glacier Country Montana will cover customer-service topics such as the service mindset, regional knowledge and attention to detail.
Letter writer adds insight on liberalism
I come to praise Wynhausen, not to bury him. The proprietor of our local “Liberals R Us” store has done more singlehandedly to define the workings of the liberal mind than anyone. For this we should issue great credit.
Woman collects $1,000, goes directly to jail
Flathead County Sheriff's deputies received a report of a 25-year-old woman who allegedly stole her grandmother's credit card and used it to get a $1,000 cash advance. Deputies located the woman and arrested her on a warrant for issuing bad checks. She is being held in the Flathead County Detention Center on $1,000 bail.
TRUMP: This is tax relief?
The Trump Tax Scam is still wildly unpopular, especially among women — only 30 percent of women in the U.S. approve of the law. And a majority of people say the law hasn’t improved their family’s financial situation, like the Republicans promised when they passed the law on a partisan basis in December 2017.
FVCC summer numbers mixed
The Daily Inter Lake
Skating club thanks
The Whitefish Figure Skating Club gives special thanks acknowledging the various support and contributions of the following local businesses and organizations that helped make the Flathead Valley Invitational Skating Competition possible and successful for 2011:
Bigfork woman pleads not guilty to theft
A 29-year-old Bigfork woman has denied in court that she stole thousands of dollars from a customer while working for a tax preparation company.
Helicopter firm honors local pilot
The Daily Inter Lake