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Sign the CFAC petition
Some may and have been asking, “What’s the big deal about the CFAC clean up?” I am hoping to give just some bullet points on the importance of this issue before us as a community and Valley.
Briefly
- The North Branch Gold Trail 111, near the Lakeview area on the south side of Lake Pend Oreille, will be temporarily closed as Forest Service crews work on trail upgrades. The trail is expected to be closed for up to four weeks as crews replace bridges, repair the trail surface and improve trail drainage features.
US nuclear waste dump takes in first large shipment in years
CARLSBAD, N.M. (AP) — The U.S. government's only underground nuclear waste repository has taken in its first large shipment in six years, following a process that involved recertification and retraining of workers.
US nuclear waste dump takes in first large shipment in years
CARLSBAD, N.M. (AP) — The U.S. government's only underground nuclear waste repository has taken in its first large shipment in six years, following a process that involved recertification and retraining of workers.
Whitefish ski shop keeps its edge with customized service
Operating a specialty ski shop in a seasonal resort town is not an easy task, Chris Hyatt knows, but after a decade in business he's found what works for him.
Move over coconut! Here comes something meatier
Hot-selling chocolates feature a hint of bacon
The Latest: Easter Egg Roll on White House lawn called off
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Get in the swing of things at the mall
Business Bits
The south end of Silver Lake Mall has some interesting new places.
The Montana Scene opens in downtown Kalispell
A new shop has opened on Main Street in Kalispell.
Chinn eyeing Glacier Park butterflies for 25 years
UGM thrift store opens
UGM opens thrift store
Gloria Fay Heibein Jones, 81
Gloria Fay Heibein Jones, 81, passed away peacefully in Kalispell after a short, non-COVID respiratory illness on Nov. 26, 2020, with her husband Floyd and her four children, Lynda, Cindy, Terry and Charla at her bedside.
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Happenings in and around Bigfork
Legals for September, 26 2020
Global virus rules for Christmas: Tough, mild or none at all
In Peru, you can’t drive your car on Christmas. In Lebanon, you can go to a nightclub, but you can’t dance. In South Africa, roadblocks instead of beach parties will mark this year’s festive season.
Global virus rules for Christmas: Tough, mild or none at all
In Peru, you can’t drive your car on Christmas. In Lebanon, you can go to a nightclub, but you can’t dance. In South Africa, roadblocks instead of beach parties will mark this year’s festive season.
EU reopens its borders to 14 nations but not to US tourists
The European Union has announced it will reopen its borders to travelers from 14 countries and possibly China soon
Mountain Traders brings past into the present
The moment you walk in the doors, it feels as if you’ve taken a step back in time to the gold rush and early logging days of turn-of-the-century North Idaho. And that’s just the way that Mountain Traders owners Todd and Heather Koeppel want it.