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At CFAC hearing, former engineer says report on cleanup disappeared
July 5, 2023 2 a.m.

At CFAC hearing, former engineer says report on cleanup disappeared

While the state and the company have endorsed a proposed cleanup plan for the Columbia Falls Aluminum Co. Superfund site, the public didn’t think much of it at a public hearing last week with the Environmental Protection Agency, and a former engineer says a report that was crafted after he gave company and EPA officials a tour has gone missing.

GPI not quite out of the Park
February 5, 2014 6:25 a.m.

GPI not quite out of the Park

February 5, 2014 6:25 a.m.

GPI not quite out of the Park

Losing our historic places?
June 19, 2011 9 p.m.

Losing our historic places?

Hanford Chinatown, others listed as endangered

COVID stalks Libby as asbestos health problems persist
October 13, 2020 midnight

COVID stalks Libby as asbestos health problems persist

LIBBY — Frank Fahland has spent most days since the pandemic began at the site of his dream house, working to finish a 15-year labor of love while keeping away from town and the people closest to him.

September 29, 2020 11:33 a.m.

Israeli PM to UN: Hezbollah storing missiles in Beirut

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday accused the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah of maintaining a "secret arms depot" in a residential neighborhood of Beirut, warning it could cause another tragic explosion in the Lebanese capital.

March 10, 2018 midnight

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Many thanks go out to the Sandpoint Elks No. 1376, the sponsors in the community, and the many golfers who helped raise money for local needy veterans.

June 28, 2019 4 a.m.

Government Briefs

FWP

September 20, 2012 9:07 a.m.

Violation of food storage order can result in a ticket

With backcountry deer and elk rifle season opening last weekend and general deer and elk rifle season opening on Oct. 20, hunters and other recreationists using Flathead National Forest lands should be aware that they must store game meat, food, livestock feed, garbage, and all other attractants in a bear-resistant manner.

September 20, 2012 9:07 a.m.

Violation of food storage order can result in a ticket

With backcountry deer and elk rifle season opening last weekend and general deer and elk rifle season opening on Oct. 20, hunters and other recreationists using Flathead National Forest lands should be aware that they must store game meat, food, livestock feed, garbage, and all other attractants in a bear-resistant manner.

May 2, 2007 9 p.m.

Quincy compost facility needs work

Improvements needed to obtain license

January 24, 2024 11 p.m.

Polson Seniors: Super 1 to the rescue

A special thanks to Super One Foods of Polson for allowing use of their freezer to store food from one of our disabled commercial kitchen freezers. Their rapid and generous response allowed us to salvage our frozen food supplies.

Construction of the new AutoZone Auto Parts Stores
October 21, 2011 1:48 p.m.

Construction of the new AutoZone Auto Parts Stores

From left, Dan and Norm Root of Root Masonry work on building the new AutoZone Auto Parts Stores at the site of the old King Buffet on Friday morning in Kalispell. AutoZone is among the leading auto parts retailers in America with more than 4,000 stores in the U.S.

September 18, 2012 10:16 a.m.

Shoppers flock to new store

About 120 await doors to open at new Shopko

The lengthy line of eager shoppers formed long before the doors opened was a scene reminiscent of those Black Friday sales.

Crawl taking all on a crafty trek
September 24, 2023 1 a.m.

Crawl taking all on a crafty trek

Explore different crafts and enter to win a gift basket at an event taking place Sept. 30, hosted by four locally owned craft stores in the county. At the upcoming Craft Crawl, participants will be given a passport that allows them to travel to each of the four stores to view a 15-minute demonstration and collect a stamp. Once they reach the final store, they can use their full passport to enter to win a basket filled with craft materials and merchandise worth $300 or more.

COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: Rae breaks indoor shot put school record
February 18, 2026 1 a.m.

COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: Rae breaks indoor shot put school record

COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: Rae breaks indoor shot put school record

February 4, 2015 8 p.m.

Getting to know your palate

No matter the size of your favorite wine retailer, they will never have all of the wine that is available. Even the biggest of big box stores can't have the full selection of wines that are made, especially when you add in all of their private label entries there is simply not enough room. Here at The Dinner Party, we order bottles for folks all the time. Whether it is a single bottle or multiples, if the wine is distributed in Idaho, we are happy to bring it in for customers. But what about when you need a bottle right now, or for tonight? This is when having a wine professional who knows your palate - and you knowing your own likes and dislikes - takes on added importance.