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Libby veteran shares story of faith and inspiration
Today, Shelton is in charge of the youth ministry at the Libby Christian Church and he has a life for which he and his family are very thankful for.
Highlights from Helena - Feb. 28
Local builder finds no shelter from the storm
After losing bankruptcy appeal, pleads guilty to wire fraud, money laundering
Should I use points and miles to book wedding travel?
You have no excuses now that the holidays have ended: It’s time to book travel for the wedding(s) you agreed to attend in 2020.
Should I use points and miles to book wedding travel?
You have no excuses now that the holidays have ended: It’s time to book travel for the wedding(s) you agreed to attend in 2020.
Should I use points and miles to book wedding travel?
You have no excuses now that the holidays have ended: It’s time to book travel for the wedding(s) you agreed to attend in 2020.
In brief
Making bipartisan progress in Montana education
As Chair of House Education and now Chair of the Education Interim Committee, I am proud of the collaborative bipartisan efforts developed in the 2025 session to improve education across Montana.
Parents say homeschool offers more freedom to students
Across the Mission Valley about 400 homeschoolers head back into their academic year with opportunities for sports, jobs and a new online program.
Bonner County students honored for academic excellence
A celebration of Bonner and Boundary County students earning academic honors.
Scholarship helps mother of two reach for college degree
For Taurie Matt, higher education offers a path to building a better life for her family. A recent scholarship from the Gianforte Family Foundation is helping her stay in school without drawing down her family’s resources.
Columbia Falls Area Chamber Awards night
The Columbia Falls Area Chamber of Commerce had its annual awards night and celebration last week with a theme of “Tropical Nights in the Treasure State.” The following businesses and individuals were recognized:
Reports: Kuwait and the UAE in economic pain amid pandemic
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Two oil-rich Arab Gulf states suffered severe economic blows on Wednesday, as a major credit agency downgraded Kuwait for the first time and the United Arab Emirates acknowledged its economy would contract to a level last seen in 2009.
City OK’s more residential, commercial development
The city council last week approved a request by the Nitopi Family Trust of Whitefish for a mixed-use planned unit development off Fourth Avenue West.
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Reports: Kuwait and the UAE in economic pain amid pandemic
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Two oil-rich Arab Gulf states suffered severe economic blows on Wednesday, as a major credit agency downgraded Kuwait for the first time and the United Arab Emirates acknowledged its economy would contract to a level last seen in 2009.
Othello School Board discusses teacher staffing
OTHELLO — Art and foreign language instruction, and getting and keeping teachers for subjects that aren’t considered core subjects, was a topic of conversation at the Othello School Board meeting Feb. 12.
This Week: Job openings, consumer credit, Walgreens earns
A look at some of the key business events and economic indicators upcoming this week:
This Week: Job openings, consumer credit, Walgreens earns
A look at some of the key business events and economic indicators upcoming this week:
Telephone car tab scam reported
Calls made in Grant and Adams counties