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Experimental treatment and physician assisted suicide
Two bills that address end-of-life decisions by Montanans recently met with differing results in the Montana Legislature.
Regulations could hamper biomass project
Boundary County Court Records---Week of May 25
Boundary County Court Records---Week of May 25
BCSO automates background checks, airport enters two agreements
Bonner County commissioners approved a laundry list of agenda items at Tuesday’s business meeting.
Letters to the editor April 14
Letters to the editor April 14
Legals for September, 13 2025
The humanity of humility
In the office of the late Alex Haley, author of "Roots," hung a picture of a turtle sitting on a fence post. It reminded Haley of something his friend John Gaines had said: "If you see a turtle on top of a fence post, you know he had some help."
Montana health insurers propose double-digit rate increase for 2026
Montanans who purchase individual health insurance through the federal Marketplace could see the cost of their plans spike by double digits in 2026.
Montana health insurers propose double-digit rate increase for 2026
Montanans who purchase individual health insurance through the federal Marketplace could see the cost of their plans spike by double digits in 2026.
Idaho Senate passed $253M worth of income tax cuts
The Idaho Senate has passed an estimated $253 million income tax cut, that also includes tax exemptions for some military pensions and an elimination of the capital gains tax on precious metal bullion.
Audit shows Hot Springs school employee overpaid herself with grant dollars
An audit of a Hot Springs School District employee found they made unauthorized personal purchases using public funds and overpaid themselves using thousands of dollars in grant money.
Hurdles remain in effort to bring manufacturing back to Libby
The next step in bringing a medium density fiberboard factory to Libby involves securing a line of credit for the Washington businessman local officials courted for the project, and are standing behind despite past legal troubles.
Youth Sports
Rec soccer, select soccer and more
RATHDRUM PARKS AND RECREATION
Area softball squads wrap up summer slate at State
By JOHN HEGLIE
Weekend TV/Radio highlights
Television, radio and streaming highlights for upcoming weekend.
City planning board OK's new mixed use development on Fourth Avenue
The Columbia Falls City-County Planning Board on Tuesday recommended for approval to the city council an application by Nitopi Family Trust requesting a mixed use planned unit development on a half-acre vacant lot just north of the new Whitefish Credit Union.
Giving credit where credit is due
At Immanuel Lutheran Church, we planned for Christmas months in advance.
Painting party removes graffiti
MOSES LAKE — The first coat of paint wasn’t quite enough. Vandals left graffiti on a building in front of Peninsula Elementary, and while the letters were covered over, it was still possible to read it.
Pearson left off Jays' roster, likely delaying free agency
TORONTO (AP) — Nate Pearson was not included on the Toronto Blue Jays' 30-man roster for Friday's opener at Tampa Bay, a move that likely will delay free-agent eligibility of the hard-throwing right-hander by a year until after the 2026 season.