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Voyo 'Joe' Jovanovich, 90
He was born in Bear Creek, Mont., Feb. 29, 1920, and died at home in Hayden, on May 22, 2010. “Joe” was the third son of the 12 children of Rado and Elinka Jovanovich, who immigrated to Montana from Montenegro (Yugoslavia) in the 1910s.
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Credit where credit's due, Part II
A few years back when Luke Thoreson was playing basketball on the state championship Post Falls Trojan team, Bert and I would often have people assume he was our grandson. Luke is a stellar young man, who’s now in his senior year at Williams College in Massachusetts. We share the same uncommon last name but no genetics.
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Court Records - Feb. 3, 2021
Court records for Feb. 3, 2021.
Court Records 01/29/21
Court Records 01/29/21
Montana a strategic point in fight against trafficking
Montana and Texas are becoming key strategic points in the fight against human trafficking, according to counter-trafficking experts.
Bigfork Schools approve drivers ed. fee increase
The Bigfork School Board of trustees approved a fee increase for driver’s education, a new option for high school students to earn credit for extracurricular activities, and discussed the benefits of STAR testing and online classes within the district during their regular meeting on Sept. 19.
Court Reports
Craig Bullett Amaral, DOB not on file, charged with felony assault upon certain personnel by BCSO on Dec. 20, 2017.
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Derrek M. Waterman, born 1985, charged with felony possession of a controlled substance by BCSO on April 23.
Columbia Falls library relocation gathers steam
Plans to relocate the Columbia Falls Branch Library to Glacier Discovery Square in downtown Columbia Falls continue to move forward even though the Flathead County commissioners haven’t endorsed the project.
Montana colleges plan report card to Legislature
Veterans can receive additional benefits for college tuition
(ARA) - Starting in 2009, veterans and active-duty military who meet certain criteria are eligible to receive more money for college through the Yellow Ribbon GI Education Enhancement Program. The Yellow Ribbon Program offers students at participating institutions an expansion of tuition benefits currently extended by the Post-9/11 GI Bill.
OPINION: School choice plan called a ‘government handout’
The fight over school vouchers might be the leading issue going into this legislative session, but the term “vouchers” will have selective use.
OPINION: School choice plan called a ‘government handout’
The fight over school vouchers might be the leading issue going into this legislative session, but the term “vouchers” will have selective use.
Lake County District Court actions
Lake County District Court