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Leveraging your business
Our article this month was inspired by the Chamber Mentor newsletter written by our good friend Pat McGaughey and Jackie Wright our new Business Development Director.
Network and promote your business
In all the years I have been in the business world, there has always been some confusion in business circles relating to the meaning of “networking” and “leads.”
Stepping out or cashing in
How to exit your business successfully
A recent report by CNBC highlighted the “Silver Tsunami” wave of baby boomers retiring.
Our schools are in good hands with Gary Suppiger
A strong school district is vital to the success of any community
California streaker freed after plea deal
A California man accused of exposing himself and driving drunk during separate incidents this summer is free after cutting a deal with prosecutors.
Stevensville's Gauci extends Fall Mack Days lead
Three tagged lake trout worth $5,000 remain.
Ronan's Casey Lunceford awarded $50,000 teaching prize
Lunceford is the first prize winner who teaches in Montana.
Vote Heather Branstetter for Wallace Mayor
I urge all Wallace residents to vote Heather Branstetter for Wallace Mayor.
Letters to the editor Oct. 25
Letters to the editor Oct. 25
Law roundup: Pedestrian hit by vehicle on Idaho Street
A pedestrian in her 70s was reportedly hit by a Chevy Silverado and was lying on the road on Idaho Street.
Kenneth E. Sorley, 74
Kenneth E. Sorley, 74, of Hungry Horse, has been called home by our Heavenly Father on Oct. 20, 2021. He will always be a beloved husband, father, brother, grandfather, uncle, cousin and friend to many.
Guest column: Montana’s children deserve an equitable economic recovery
Childhood is a critical window for development, setting the trajectory of health for the rest of one’s life.
City of Moses Lake building permits for Oct. 22, 2021
September 2021
Facebook’s language gaps weaken screening of hate, terrorism
Facebook’s language gaps weaken screening of hate, terrorism
Flathead Business Watercooler
Flathead Business Watercooler
Missoula College addresses workforce need with manufacturing certificate
More than 120 local employees will have access to Missoula College classes and degree pathways in a new partnership between a Missoula manufacturing firm and the two-year college, embedded within the University of Montana.
Lady Cats fall to Deary in state play-in
A fifth straight state appearance eluded Clark Fork volleyball on Saturday. The Lady Cats suffered a four-set defeat to District 2 runner-up Deary in a 1A Division II state play-in game at Lake City High.
Hurting Idaho looks to bounce back vs. struggling Montana
"I think they're really good in their front seven on defense," Montana coach Bobby Hauck said of Idaho. "They're a little bit hard to get a bead on offensively; they have a lot of offense. I think a lot of it is based on which quarterback they play."
Drunk driver gets prison for head-on crash
A man with multiple previous DUIs on his record will spend at least seven years in prison after a head-on crash that injured two people.
Law roundup: Prophesier wants to have a conversation
A former employee told the Kalispell Police Department he “would like to speak to someone about the hell that’s about to break loose.”