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Day of Giving campaign raises $561,707 in 28 hours
Donations poured in on Giving Tuesday — the Day of Giving and Unity — generating $561,707 for local nonprofits in just 28 hours.
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Kila fourth-grader places in Energy Share art contest
An award ceremony was held at Kila School honoring Kannin Crawford on Feb. 24.
CDA STUDENT: Vote yes for the levy to protect education
My Name is Andi Jane Howard. I’m a junior and Coeur d’Alene High School’s ASB Treasurer. I’ve had opportunities all throughout high school to take honors, AP and dual credit classes. These teachers have advanced education, experience and degrees. They’ve supported me, tutored me and prepared me for higher levels of education. I know and trust that I will be protected in our SROs and Admins’ care.
Constitution Week spotlight
A bill of rights is a list of basic human rights guaranteed by law. To insure these for all U.S. citizens, the Bill of Rights was written at the first meeting of Congress in 1789 and ratified in 1791. Only 10 of the 12 articles proposed were ratified. George Mason is credited with being the “Father of the Bill of Rights.”
Accused squatter sentenced for criminal mischief, bail jumping
Judge Danni Coffman gave Ashley Katherine Coil, 38, a deferred five-year sentence to the state Department of Corrections for felony criminal mischief on Sept. 20.
Registration for Forestry Shortcourse due Oct. 25
Many Idaho forest landowners desire a better understanding of how forests grow and how they can better manage their forest property to meet their goal.
Registration for Forestry Shortcourse due Oct. 25
Many Idaho forest landowners desire a better understanding of how forests grow and how they can better manage their forest property to meet their goal.
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT CENTER: Something to be skeptical of
I write to give credit to the Coeur d’Alene Press for recognizing that the Traffic Center survey is flawed and won’t provide a true picture of how people in the county feel about the plan.
Montana FWP hosting photo, art contests
Winners will see their work on the front and back cover of the 2024 fishing regulation booklet.
Bigfork man sentenced for attacking police officer
A Bigfork man convicted of assaulting a Whitefish Police officer in 2021 received a partially suspended five-year sentence with the state Department of Corrections on Thursday.
Numerica donates $315K to nonprofits
$100K pledged to Safe Passage
Numerica gives to nonprofits
Mission Valley Power Consumer Council seeks input
The Mission Valley Power Consumer Council, an advisory board to Mission Valley Power, will hold a public hearing from 6-7:30 p.m. Aug. 24, at the MVP Pablo Conference Room to seek input on recent recommendations made by the Utility Board.
Four Libby high schoolers chosen for medical mentorship program
Cabinet Peaks Medical Center recently began the sixth semester of its Medical Mentorship Program. The program has helped 23 Libby and Troy high school students earn a course credit and gain real-world experience in healthcare. The mentorship is an 18-week, semester-long opportunity for high school seniors who submit an application and go through a formal interview process.
FVCC sees increase in part-time enrollment
Flathead Valley Community College’s spring 2018 enrollment numbers indicate a trend of more students leaning toward part-time education.
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We in Flathead County welcome thousands of tourists every summer as they vacation in or near Glacier National Park, contributing to our local economy while thrilling to natural beauty. Significant numbers of workers in the service trades: cashiers, cooks, food servers, housekeepers, janitors, and others, make that possible.
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Bullock has vetoed tax simplification twice!
Downtown packed for Spring Art Walk
Credit the gloomy economy or the rainy spring weather, but downtown Bigfork was full of people on Saturday out enjoying the sunshine at the Spring Art Walk.