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Heritage Museum hosts holiday bazaar Nov. 3-4
This year, The Heritage Museum will host its annual Holiday Bazaar Friday, Nov. 3 rd !
AP Source: Biden to name Tom Nides ambassador to Israel
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is expected to name former senior State Department official Tom Nides to serve as ambassador to Israel, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Law roundup: Passerby looks past the sign
Spotting a red sedan parked in a lot off of Idaho Street with a sign on it reading “pit bull puppies” and children playing nearby, a passerby feared the worst and called the Kalispell Police Department. They told authorities they suspected that the operation was a front and the children were actually the ones up for auction.
Troy man gets suspended sentence for drug possession
Rebo, who received credit for spending 119 days in the Lincoln County Detention Center...
Idaho State Board of Education approves potential high school graduation requirement changes
If the Idaho legislature approves the changes, students would be required to earn a credit in digital literacy and complete an updated version of a senior project.
Gov. Baker prepares to release proposed state budget plan
BOSTON (AP) — Gov. Charlie Baker is preparing to release his state budget proposal for the new fiscal year a day after delivering his annual State of the Commonwealth address.
At college/In the pros Jan. 23, 2025
Updates on local athletes now playing at the next level.
NIC manufacturing students can earn while learning
The North Idaho College Precision Manufacturing and CNC Technology program announced a partnership with local businesses allowing students to work for cash and college credit.
Columbia Falls brewery part of class action lawsuit claiming overcharges by Secretary of State's office
A Columbia Falls business and seven others across the state have filed a class action lawsuit claiming the Montana Secretary of State’s of Office is double charging businesses for fees, sometimes without their knowledge.
Kalispell Council approves housing projects
Kalispell City Council on Monday approved requests for two housing projects. One plans to construct a senior affordable housing complex proposal adjacent to the Gateway Community Center. The second project calls for a 37-lot residential subdivision on the east side of Jefferson Boulevard.
It’s time to change property tax structure
Citizens! We have a chance, right now, to save our homes, save our communities, save our place in this exceptional state for now and for generations to come. And if we, the people, don’t act now, then, as a local legislator recently said “You might have to consider moving.”
Montana needs simple protection from fast-rising property taxes
We have a chance, right now, to save our homes, save our communities, save our place in this exceptional state for now and for generations to come. And if we, the people, don’t act now, then, as a local legislator recently said “You might have to consider moving.”
First woman appointed as head of Coast Guard
WASHINGTON D.C. - Adm. Karl L. Schultz was relieved as Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard by Adm. Linda L. Fagan during a military change-of-command ceremony presided over by President Joe Biden, Wednesday at Coast Guard Headquarters, according to a Coast Guard press release. “The men and women of the Coast Guard deserve all the credit for what we have accomplished,” said Schultz in the release. “I’m humbled to have led the world’s best Coast Guard as Commandant during the last four years, which presented some unique challenges. Our collective resolve, bias for action, unrivaled devotion to duty, true grit and dogged determination burnished the Service’s brand and standing, both in the Homeland and abroad.” ...
At emergency March meetings Fed pledged to use full arsenal
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal Reserve officials pledged at two emergency meetings last month to use their full arsenal to bolster the U.S. economy being brought to its knees by the coronavirus outbreak.
Art Spirit invites guests to check out art for two weeks
Art Spirit invites guests to check out art for two weeks
Treasury wants airlines to say how they will pay back loans
DALLAS (AP) — The Treasury Department wants airlines to say how they will compensate the government for $25 billion in grants used to keep employees on the payroll during the coronavirus outbreak.
Treasury wants airlines to say how they will pay back loans
DALLAS (AP) — The Treasury Department wants airlines to say how they will compensate the government for $25 billion in grants used to keep employees on the payroll during the coronavirus outbreak.
At emergency March meetings Fed pledged to use full arsenal
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal Reserve officials pledged at two emergency meetings last month to use their full arsenal to bolster the U.S. economy being brought to its knees by the coronavirus outbreak.
Community foundations join in on Global Day of Giving
The Whitefish Community Foundation and the Flathead Community Foundation are working together to participate in the Global Day of Giving and Unity on Tuesday, May 5.
State Board of Ed president to NIC students: 'We have your back'
Idaho State Board of Education President Kurt Liebich made two statements during today’s regular Board meeting in Boise about recent developments at North Idaho College (NIC). He opened the meeting by speaking about the State Board’s limited role regarding Idaho’s community colleges, and NIC’s accreditation.