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Burglary suspect pleads not guilty to seven felonies
A young Kalispell men accused of a string of burglaries in Bigfork has pleaded not guilty to a bevy of charges.
Co-op to refund $2.18 million to consumers
The Board of Trustees of Big Bend Electric Cooperative, Inc.; a non-profit consumer-owned electric utility recently approved the refund of over $2.1 million to the Cooperative’s electric bill payers. Refunds are being mailed to consumers who purchased power from the Cooperative during the years of 1999 and 2016.
The bill for real taxpayers is $350,000
What does it really mean when it is said that every man woman and child owes $48,000 as their part of the national debt?
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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.
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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.
NATIONAL DEBT: Everything has a limit
Referring to editorial of Sunday, Dec. 15. Referring to our out of control national debt.
Plastic bag ban passes Washington Senate again
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — The Washington Senate has once again approved a measure to ban single-use plastic bags.
Plastic bag ban passes Washington Senate again
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — The Washington Senate has once again approved a measure to ban single-use plastic bags.
Avista gets approval in general rate case
Customer tax credits will offset overall proposed base rate changes over a two-year plan
Avista gets OK
FILLIOS: Compare and support
One of the most important choices for the May 17 primaries is the race for our two county commission seats.
House fire benefit fund supports local family
Our high school secretary, Jenny St. Onge and her husband Kelly lost their entire house including all its contents to a fire last week. Our internal teams have made sure they are safe and have established a system to support Jenny and Kelly throughout their recovery while being careful to respect their personal lives.
‘The House That Rob Built’ Lady Griz documentary wins Emmy
“The House That Rob Built” Lady Griz sports documentary was awarded the Best Documentary in the Cultural/Historical category at the Northwest Regional Emmy Awards Gala June 4 in Seattle.
Our schools are in good hands with Gary Suppiger
A strong school district is vital to the success of any community
Tax season begins two weeks early due to virus, IRS funding
Tax season begins two weeks early due to virus, IRS funding
United Airlines, Chevron fall; FedEx, Citrix rise
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that moved heavily or traded substantially on Wednesday:
United Airlines, Chevron fall; FedEx, Citrix rise
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that moved heavily or traded substantially on Wednesday:
Edwards: Social distancing working in coronavirus fight
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Louisiana has seen encouraging signs this week in its fight against the virus outbreak. The rate of new hospitalizations has slowed, and the number of COVID-19 patients on ventilators has decreased. The governor credits people physically distancing from others and avoiding trips away from their homes as much as possible with helping to slow the rate of new infections — and he’s cautioned Louisianans to keep it up.
Numerica donates $40K for youth organizations
UGM gets $10K
Numerica President and CEO Carla Cicero surprised the families earlier this month at the nonprofits
Nelson joins Stockman Bank as Whitefish branch manager
Stockman Bank recently announced Phil Nelson is joining the bank as a vice president and branch manager for Stockman’s Whitefish location.
Admitted drunk driver sent to state treatment program
Donald Douglas Houtonen, 35, had pleaded guilty to felony driving under the influence, fourth of subsequent offense, on Sept. 26.