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The Keep, a 'curiosity boutique,' opens on Mineral Avenue
Judging by the sign posted outside, passersby might mistake The Keep, one of Libby’s newest businesses, for a roadside gift shop.
Man tries to get away with forgery
Kalispell police arrested a man, 38, for forgery at a grocery store on First Avenue East North Sunday afternoon.
NOTICE
The Housing Authority of Grant County has developed a Public Housing Agency Plan, which it intends to implement January 2008. The Plan is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development and includes but is not limited to goals and objectives for the time period covered by the Plan. The Plan will be available for review at the Housing Authority office, located at 1139 Larson Boulevard in Moses Lake, until September 17, 2007, at 10:00 a.m. On that same date, at 2:45 p.m., a public hearing will be conducted by the Housing Authority Commissioners to receive verbal comment on the Plan. The meeting will be at the Housing Authority office. Written comment will also be accepted if it is received no later than the day of the public hearing by 1:00 p.m. at the Housing Authority office. Persons interested in reviewing the Agency Plan should contact Carol Anderson at 509-762-5541 or 1-800-747-9202
Salvation Army Thrift Store undergoing renovation
The Salvation Army Thrift Store in Kalispell will be closed for several weeks for renovations.
Salvation Army Thrift Store undergoing renovation
The Salvation Army Thrift Store in Kalispell will be closed for several weeks for renovations.
Eric Bryce
Eric Bryce, of Missoula, a Plains resident for more than 60 years, passed away in Missoula on Sept. 5. Until his retirement, Eric was a partner in the Flodin Lumber Company with his uncles, Swan and Walter Flodin, and his brother Millar Bryce.
Moving and expanding
Sportsman & Ski Haus opens Friday
Business bits for Feb. 20
Maxine Nelson Conway, 90
Maxine Nelson Conway
Super Center OK
Editor,
City holds public workshops on sidewalk projects and park site concepts
Sandpoint officials plan to hold a series of public workshops to meet and discuss proposed sidewalk projects and park site concepts. The projects would be funded from the proposed 7-year 1% local option tax.
Business case for investing in outdoor recreation
I love the “aaaaahh” moment — when you open the car door at the trailhead, breathe the air, hear the rustle of leaves, and step into the dappled sunlight. I’m kind of addicted. Author Florence Williams calls it a getting a “Nature Fix.”
Moses Lake merchants mixed on holiday season
MOSES LAKE - 'Tis the season … or maybe 'tisn't.
MVAS raises money after theft
POLSON — The Mission Valley Animal Shelter raised more than $3,800 at the Doggy Dash last weekend in Polson, but unfortunately, those donations will now go to off-set a break-in and robbery at the shelter’s thrift store, Seconds 2 Go, last Wednesday night.
Early designs unveiled for Whitefish City Hall
Consultants studying parking-garage options for downtown Whitefish rolled out conceptual drawings last week of what a new City Hall and parking structure could look like when City Hall is rebuilt at its current location.
Families in a frenzy over Disney's 'Frozen'
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - For the Calder family, the "Frozen" frenzy began when the Disney movie came out in late 2013 and they took their 7-year-old daughter Caroline to see it in the theater.
The cat came back
Transfer station's unofficial mascot returns to facility after employee took him home
COEUR d'ALENE - A stack of rolled up rubber mats in the Kootenai County dump's equipment yard might not sound like paradise to some.
Looking back on Boundary County in 1916
2016 will soon become memories for the history books. I cannot help but harken back 100 years ago and recall some of the events that took place in Boundary County. We became Boundary County in 1915 and 1916 was our first complete year to function on our own.
High water table found at cemetery locations
Findings from a recent water test show high groundwater at both of the proposed sites for a new Whitefish cemetery. Those results have sparked opposition from one neighborhood association.
High water table found at cemetery locations
Findings from a recent water test show high groundwater at both of the proposed sites for a new Whitefish cemetery. Those results have sparked opposition from one neighborhood association.
High water table found at cemetery locations
Findings from a recent water test show high groundwater at both of the proposed sites for a new Whitefish cemetery. Those results have sparked opposition from one neighborhood association.