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NorthWestern Energy plan protect Montana consumers
Over the last several weeks we’ve seen a number of articles — both editorial and from news reporters — that lay blame for the need to purchase electricity on the open market at the feet of NorthWestern Energy and their recent efforts to expand their portfolio to include more reliable energy from coal and natural gas.
Libby woman gets prison time in meth possession case
District Judge Matt Cuffe sentenced Styles on July 15 to...
While town hall was civil, Fulcher's credit is not
The VFW hall in Sandpoint was full Monday night for Russ Fulcher’s town hall, and I was impressed that a civil discussion resulted. That’s to Fulcher’s credit. His voting record is not.
Lake County District Court actions
Lake County District Court
City Council resumes discussion of community solar facility
The City of Whitefish is moving forward with plans to install a large solar panel array at the site of the new wastewater treatment plant on Monegan Road.
Man details harrowing moments of fiery wreck, meets family
A Troy man is credited for helping save the lives of two teens who were caught in a fiery wreck on Highway 2 and Walsh Road earlier this month. Levi Lawson, 26, said he was traveling down the highway with his family after a visit to Whitefish when he came upon the accident July 10 at the intersection.
Lake County District Court actions
Lake County District Court
Trump takes lead while Dems strike out
It’s high time to give former President Trump the credit he deserves … for something other than inciting the Capitol riot on Jan. 6.
Europe's central bank launches new program to calm markets
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — The European Central Bank is launching a new, expanded program to buy financial assets in a bid to calm markets as monetary authorities struggle to counter the devastation the virus outbreak is wreaking on the global economy.
Europe's central bank launches new program to calm markets
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — The European Central Bank is launching a new, expanded program to buy financial assets in a bid to calm markets as monetary authorities struggle to counter the devastation the virus outbreak is wreaking on the global economy.
Many local banks close lobbies, see uptick in business
Local banks and credit unions are taking measures to mitigate the impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak, while the economic climate is causing business to increase in areas such as mortgage refinancing.
Pizzeria borrows to keep workers on job, spurs donations
BELMAR, N.J. (AP) — This is a story about bosses and their workers, in the dark days of COVID-19. It’s also a story about how one good turn deserves another and yet another.
Stocks shed some gains after G-7 holds off new stimulus
LONDON (AP) — Stock markets shed some gains Tuesday after the Group of Seven countries held off announcing new measures to help the global economy cope with the disruption from the coronavirus outbreak.
With European economy in record drop, central bank gives aid
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — The European Central Bank is stepping up its efforts to cushion the economy against a record downturn that the bank's president, Christine Lagarde, said was “of a magnitude and speed that are unprecedented in peacetime.”
Europe's economy barely grows as inflation pinches consumers
Friday's less-than-stellar increase of 0.1% from the previous quarter follows disappointing growth estimates from the U.S., which kept alive fears of a looming recession in the world's largest economy.
Marty and Max:Should I Stay or Should I Go
Is now the right time to sell your home?
MALLOY: Democrats do the work, Simpson takes bows
Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson should be sending thank you notes to Democrats and President Biden, for they have given him a wealth of material for press releases.
A stimulus for creating more debt
The stimulus package is a "spending" package. Obama urged everyone to go out and SPEND IT!! "That's the whole purpose," he said emphatically, obviously afraid it might go into savings instead. This hyped-up spending program, as designed, gives Obama a psychological boost as he launches his new administration. People are temporarily reassured and delighted that things seemingly return to normal with maybe better things to come.
Depot park deal raises questions
Last week, the Whitefish City Council took the first big step toward acquiring Credit Union Park in downtown Whitefish and developing the city's Baker Ave. property so it could be put on the tax rolls.
Feeling the pinch
Industry catching its breath as Flathead construction slows