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Schweitzer Mountain set to open Friday
SANDPOINT — Get the skis and snowboards ready, Schweitzer Mountain Resort is set to open Friday for the 2016-2017 season.
Full plate for planning board Thursday
The Whitefish Planning Board has several items on its agenda for Thursday, Aug. 15.
'We're going to make it'
Area retailers find bright spots in challenging year
Help Every Little Paw Bartenders' Ball event returns March 5
H.E.L.P., or Help Every Little Paw, announced the fourth annual Bartenders’ Ball is March 5 from 6-10 p.m. at the Resort Plaza Shops, 210 E. Sherman Ave., Coeur d’Alene.
Legals July 19, 2019
No. 26346 INVITATION FOR BIDS LEASE OF STATE LANDS Sealed bids will be accepted by the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation, Ag & Grazing Management Bureau, P.O. Box 201601, Helena, Montana 59620, through July 26, 2019 for a 10-year forest grazing license on the following described lands in Flathead County. LOT 4 SOUTH OF HWY 93, NW4SW4NW4 & N2SW4SW4NW4 (PARCEL A COS 18528 LESS 5 ACRES): T30N R22W Section 5, containing 30.09 acres of grazing land. The minimum bid rate is $327.50 based on a grazing carrying capacity of 25 AUMS at a rate of $13.10 per AUM. By law all bids in order to be considered valid must include a deposit in the form of a certified check, cashiers check or money order in the amount equal to 100% of the amount bid for grazing, plus a non-refundable lease application fee of $25.00. In order to be considered, all bids must be accompanied with a completed application to lease state lands. The State Board of Land Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Bid forms may be obtained from the Department at the above address or in person at 1539 11th Avenue, Helena or by calling 406-444-4951 Ag & Grazing Management Bureau Montana DNRC July 12, 19, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Legals for October, 19 2020
What we're lookin' at online
We've been an Internet-infused society for a couple of decades now, and that has made an indelible impression on us, especially those of us who spend a majority of our working time facing a computer screen.
Silhouette fits Idaho
Mohr's shop also carries many bra lines, prostheses
COEUR d'ALENE -Renee Mohr saw an untapped market in the area and decided she was just the person to fill the gap.
WA gun law may force small arms shops out of business
(The Center Square) - Gun store owners across Washington have one more year to figure out if they can comply with a new law that requires expensive security upgrades. Opponents have dubbed the legislation, an FFL Killer. FFL refers to gun shops with a Federal Firearms License.
Politics foil replacing hazardous bridge to Jerusalem site
The Temple Mount is the holiest place in Judaism
Rathdrum content with contracting legal services
Get your nominations ready
Much like previous editions, the vote-based competition begins with folks nominating their favorite business in a number of diverse and exciting categories – once the nomination period ends, those results are tallied up and the top five contenders for each category go up for a vote.
Get your nominations ready
Much like previous editions, the vote-based competition begins with folks nominating their favorite business in a number of diverse and exciting categories – once the nomination period ends, those results are tallied up and the top five contenders for each category go up for a vote.
Bee-impersonating flies show pollinator potential
PULLMAN, Wash. – A tiny bee imposter, the syrphid fly, may be a big help to some gardens and farms, new research from Washington State University shows.
High school expansion options revealed at community meeting
Whitefish High School expansion plans recently presented at a community meeting hosted by the school district show the addition of around 35,000 square feet that would add on 24 new classrooms, labs and shops as well as double the Whitefish Independent High School space.
Imagination, creativity showcased in local artist's unique work
The website for Veer Off Industrial Designs features a gallery of creations by concrete artist Trevor Osburn. The photos show the basic look of Osburn’s finished products, but they don’t do justice to the skill and imaginative touches of his craftsmanship.
Recent storms boost snowpack to 99% of median
A late winter storm has boosted the Flathead River Basin snowpack to normal. As of Monday, the snowpack was 99% of the median, though some sites remain well below normal and others higher than normal.
Downtown consultants review findings
By Brent Shrum Western News Reporter
Several local distilleries now producing sanitizer
These days, more people are rubbing alcohol on their hands than imbibing it at bars and restaurants. With a sudden drop in non-essential businesses and social gatherings, local distilleries and other businesses have flipped a switch to start pumping out batches of hand sanitizer. Enterprises ranging from The Farmhouse Inn and Kitchen in Whitefish to The Good Stuff Botanicals in Bigfork have all started producing their own hand sanitizer to address the shortage caused by COVID-19.
New persona for Ronan’s Flower Mill
If you think of the Flower Mill on Main Street in Ronan as a place you only go to order flowers, it may be time for another visit.