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Natural food store celebrates recent expansion of facility
Creating a sense of space for their customers was a key goal when owners of Mountain Valley Foods in Kalispell decided to expand their business, adding another 1,250 square feet to the shop on Commons Way earlier this summer.
Child support: Why I care
There's a garbage dump alongside Highway 95 near Sandpoint that my family calls the "Dufort Mall." It's a "ha ha" sort of funny now, but I will never forget watching my mom - partly out of thrift and partly out of necessity - go diving in the Dufort Dump.
Appreciate your mom year-round
As Mother's Day approaches this Sunday, one can't help but notice the array of greeting cards and other store promotions aimed at cashing in on the special day.
Double Discount Groceries opens in Post Falls
Business moves into former Caruso's location
POST FALLS - Jerome Moss feels back at home.
Deadline nears for Women in Timber/LIONS gift program
Each basket will consist of food for a traditional Christmas dinner and a wrapped present for each child in the family. But the deadline to sign up is Monday, Dec. 6 and late applications will not be accepted.
Legals for May, 12 2023
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Flathead Valley Community College Theatre will present the popular Broadway musical "Cabaret" at the collegeís Black Box Theatre on Dec. 10-19. Shows will take place at 7 p.m. on Thursdays through Saturdays and 2 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 12. The musical is set in early 1930s Berlin, just before the rise of the Hitler regime. The show is recommended for mature audiences. Tickets are $20 general admission and $10 students and seniors available online at www.fvcc.edu/student-life/theatre, at the FVCC book store or by calling 756-3814.
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Flathead Valley Community College Theatre will present the popular Broadway musical "Cabaret" at the collegeís Black Box Theatre on Dec. 10-19. Shows will take place at 7 p.m. on Thursdays through Saturdays and 2 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 12. The musical is set in early 1930s Berlin, just before the rise of the Hitler regime. The show is recommended for mature audiences. Tickets are $20 general admission and $10 students and seniors available online at www.fvcc.edu/student-life/theatre, at the FVCC book store or by calling 756-3814.
Man charged in slaying of retired St. Louis police captain
ST. LOUIS (AP) — A 24-year-old St. Louis man has been charged with first-degree murder in the fatal shooting of a retired police captain who died on a night of violent protests while trying to protect his friend’s pawn shop, the city's prosecutor announced Sunday
Honoring our veterans
Veterans Day events; free meals for those in our armed forces
Veterans Day events and free meals or services for members of our military.
Jolly Judah and the story of Hanukkah
For most people, the fact that Hanukkah is celebrated close to Christmas is not a concern, but for Jolly Judah the Hanukkah Elf it was a disaster.
Bi-Mart opens with a bang
Shoppers like what they find on Rathdrum store’s first day
Outfitting horse and rider
For Amy Ericksen and Allison Johnson, opening the Horse and Rider Emporium on Baker Avenue just seemed right.
Frederick L. Kindler, 79
Frederick “Fritz” Lang Kindler, 79, died Aug. 28, 2013, from complications of emphysema and COPD.
City will ask county to offer drop-off recycling weekly
Bonners Ferry City Council will ask Boundary County Commissioners to provide its drop off recycling program four days a month instead of one.
Is your state among the nation's buggiest?
When you think of the worst bug problems in the country, what states come to mind? Apparently, Florida has a bad reputation when it comes to bugs; in a national survey, homeowners ranked the state as the worst in terms of bug infestations, including ants, termites and cockroaches. Louisiana and Texas were runners-up.
Texas News Digest
Good morning! Here's a look at AP's general news and sports coverage in Texas at this hour. Questions about coverage plans are welcome and should be directed to the Dallas AP at 972-991-2100, or, in Texas, 800-442-7189. Email: [email protected]. Jill Bleed is at the desk after 5:30 a.m.
MY TURN: Judge's West Fork Pine Creek Road decision was correct
Judge Jensen’s recent Decision and Order affirming the County Commissioners’ decision to deny validation of a small portion of West Fork Pine Creek Road was a well-reasoned and just one.
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