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Comments sought on timber harvest, trail expansion west of Whitefish
The Flathead Forest has released its Environmental Assessment for a forest project on more than 28,000 acres west of Whitefish that includes new trails at a popular Nordic ski area.
Study cites changing character of 93 West
Stores cut prices to entice post-holiday shoppers
Two hours before the doors were set to open Friday morning, a Miami-area Wal-Mart parking lot was full of cars - and possibility.
Legals for August, 10 2020
NASCAR dumps top 35 rule
Vanhoff's Garden Center under new ownership
Brian Spraker sees Vanhoff’s Garden Center as a very successful business, in more ways than one. Now that he’s the owner, he intends to keep it that way.
Moses Lake holds Holiday Open House
Event lasts until 7 p.m. Friday, Saturday
Coffee and more available at new C-Falls shop
Starting this week, Columbia Falls residents will have a new place to get their coffee fix as Copper Mountain Coffee opens its doors at 830 First Ave. West in the southwest corner of O’Brien’s Liquor Store.
Lessons from ancient Rome: Do less, see more
By ELENA JOHNSON
MASKS: The case against them
There is no doubt that during this pandemic most people want to do the right thing. They want to do something. So wearing a mask for them seems a simple step in the right direction for doing good for the community. I can clearly tell you it is NOT. I have been a respiratory therapist licensed in Idaho and Washington for 35 years and dealing with infectious diseases and respiratory pathogens isn’t anything new to me.
Businesses key for local fund-raisers
Anyone who operates a business in Bigfork knows there are two very distinct — but nearly equal — economies at play in the Village.
Law Roundup: Skirmish turns out to be no more than a food fight
Someone took a knife to a local man’s inflatable snowman.
Businesses key for local fund-raisers
Anyone who operates a business in Bigfork knows there are two very distinct — but nearly equal — economies at play in the Village.
Businesses key for local fund-raisers
Anyone who operates a business in Bigfork knows there are two very distinct — but nearly equal — economies at play in the Village.
Business is blooming
WALLACE — It seems like special occasions get a little better when some color is added to them. Sarah Murphy, owner of the recently opened SOL & SERRE flower shop in Wallace, is hoping to be the one who can provide that color.
Idaho governor extends stay-at-home order through April
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho’s statewide stay-at-home order has been extended through the end of April, Gov. Brad Little announced Wednesday.
Idaho governor extends stay-at-home order through April
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho’s statewide stay-at-home order has been extended through the end of April, Gov. Brad Little announced Wednesday.
Legals for April, 1 2020
Lions boys dominate at home against the Devils
MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake Christian Academy/Covenant Christian School Lions boys played at home against the Wilson Creek Devils Thursday where they earned a 68-29 victory over their Central Washington B League rival. “It was a lot of trying to push the ball up the court, trying to get really good shots and the boys were really unselfish with the ball,” said Lions Head Coach Emerson Ferguson. “I really like how they were moving the ball and getting good open shots at the basket.”
COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: Rae claims NAIA All-American honors with fifth-place throw at national championships
COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: Rae claims NAIA All-American honors with fifth-place throw at national championships