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Co-op added more than 2,000 meters in 2021 alone
If one is looking for hard numbers behind the latest boom in the Flathead, one has to look no further than Flathead Electric Co-op. At Saturday’s annual meeting, Co-op manager Mark Johnson noted the Co-op installed 2,061 new meters in 2021 alone.
The stay-at-home dad: Extended egg hunt — now through forever!
I’m not here to tell the Easter bunny how to do their job.
‘Better Call Saul’ feeds the classic savor-versus-binge conundrum
For those wanting to join the ride of AMC’s “Better Call Saul’s” final run, Netflix makes it all-too-easy to binge the previous five seasons.
Legals for April, 27 2022
M-A-C softball steamrolls T-Falls, Deer Lodge
M-A-C improved to 8-1 with the victories, and will head to the Frenchtown Invitational this weekend on a roll.
Lady Pirates unravel against Wildkats
Disaster struck for Polson in the third.
Candidates face off in virtual forum
Candidates in four contested county races squared off Monday night in a live Virtual Town Hall Forum.
Business Value Drivers: Making your business more valuable now and later
Entrepreneurs start businesses as a way to create current and future profits.
Chamber passionately working hard
Spring is in the air and I love it!
NIC announces fall semester 2021 dean’s list
North Idaho College recently announced its dean’s list for the fall 2021 semester.
Accused child abuser sentenced for criminal endangerment
Flathead County District Court Judge Robert Allison handed down a five year sentence — with two years suspended — to Taylor Silva, 26, of Kalispell on April 21.
Group claims fee scheme forces those awaiting trial into poverty
A possible class-action lawsuit filed in federal court against Ravalli County claims that officials there have run what amounts to debtor’s prison that preys on indigent and poor people, making it more likely they’ll reoffend or stay in poverty.
Lake County District Court actions
Lake County District Court
Op-Ed: Ybarra touts record of progress for education
State Superintendent Sherri Ybarra often reminds people that “I’m a teacher, not a politician.”
Ybarra touts record of progress for education
State Superintendent Sherri Ybarra often reminds people that “I’m a teacher, not a politician.”
Worth the trip: Used book sale at Mid-Columbia Libraries
KENNEWICK — The Friends of the Mid-Columbia Libraries is giving book lovers a chance at some bargains at the organization’s spring used book sale, continuing through May 1 at the Kennewick MCL branch, 1620 South Union St. Sale hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday through Sunday, according to a MCL press release. Sale items include CDs, DVDs and audiobooks on CD along with books. Debit and credit cards are accepted. Customers are encouraged to bring their own bags.
Legals for April, 25 2022
Legals for April, 25 2022
THE FRONT ROW with MARK NELKE: Thomas on destiny, aliens and Vandal football, past and present
Joel Thomas rushed for school records of 3,929 yards and 51 touchdowns during his Idaho Vandals football career (1993-98), which lasted six seasons because of a redshirt year and a medical redshirt year.
A Dashing return
Runners enjoy in person 40th annual Spring Dash that benefits United Way of North Idaho
Fun run attracts crowd