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Legals for June, 2 2022
George Carlin, ‘Obi-Wan’ and ‘Star Wars’ prequel redemption
With so many opinions on social media now shared via memes, even those unfamiliar with the comedy career of the late George Carlin know his face (as well as some of his words taken wildly out-of-context).
Whitefish senior Aaron Dicks revels in service and leadership
Senior Aaron Dicks enjoyed giving back to the community and serving in leadership positions during his years at Whitefish High School.
Knowledge is the best defense against skin cancers
Besides the sun’s harmful UV rays, the other main cause of skin cancers is tanning beds.
Haaland joins CSKT Bison Range celebration
PABLO — A three-day community celebration filled with song, dance, speeches and community sharing marked the official return of management of the Bison Range at Moiese to the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes last week, a move that includes the transfer of more than 18,000 acres into trust for the Tribes.
Delores Ann Sanders, 87
Delores Ann Sanders, 87, of Columbia Falls, passed away May 21, 2022, at home with her family at her side.
Bigfork High’s Norse Code brings home big awards from High School Journalism Day
The award-winning Norse Code at Bigfork High School boasts several budding journalists who have garnered real-world experience from their time in the program. The class won multiple awards again at this spring’s High School Journalism Day, hosted by the University of Montana and the Montana Journalism Education Association.
Going way beyond average with the All Travel Guru
Post Falls business earns international honor
All Travel Guru in Post Falls has been thriving since 2010, and was recently named by Lux Travel and Tourism as the European Luxury Travel Experts of 2022.
WA Fire Marshal’s Office tips for protecting homes from wildfires
OLYMPIA — The warmer spring and summer weather bring with them an increased risk of wildfires, and the Washington Fire Marshal’s office is recommending homeowners take precautions to reduce that risk. According to a press release from WFMO, the National Interagency Fire Center and the National Weather Service are forecasting a normal amount of precipitation for summer 2022. But summer east of the Cascade Mountains means dry weather...
Tom Robb, the original Iron Man
The Iron Horse will mark 50 years in downtown Cd'A on June 2
The Iron Horse will mark 50 years in downtown Cd'A on June 2
Milestone Announcements
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Greta Mary Brown, 91
On Thursday, May 19, 2022, Greta Mary Brown passed away at the age of 91 in her home in Post Falls, Idaho.
Lifeguards needed at City Beach
Possible limits to beach possible without more lifeguards
Lessons from years of reducing violence
NAMI Montana serves Montanans who live with serious mental health conditions and their families.
Macy's raises annual profit outlook on strong Q1 results
The department store chain raised its annual earnings outlook even as surging inflation is crimping Americans' budgets. The results announced Thursday was among the few bright spots in a pile of reports from retailers that showed rising costs for everything from labor to shipping.
Glacier boys garner silver
BUTTE — The Glacier Wolfpack had the dogs to win a second State AA boys track and field championship Saturday, at Bulldog Memorial Stadium.
Man sentenced in carjacking case
Phillip Wesley Powers, 44, will participate in the court's retained jurisdiction program for the first year of his 6- to 14-year sentence for an August carjacking.
Legals for May, 27 2022
Mentoring garden ready for season
High school students prepare to grow produce for Post Falls Senior Center
High school students prepare to grow produce for Post Falls Senior Center
How to save money in college
College can be a lot of things – fun, exciting, challenging, exhausting, rewarding – but “cheap” doesn’t usually make the list.