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Girl Scout camp future at risk
Glacier plates thanks
The Glacier Fund recently received information from the Montana State Department of Motor Vehicles regarding the top ten selling specialty license plates. We were very pleased to find out that The Glacier Plate is currently the second best selling plate in Montana.
Glacier plates thanks
The Glacier Fund recently received information from the Montana State Department of Motor Vehicles regarding the top ten selling specialty license plates. We were very pleased to find out that The Glacier Plate is currently the second best selling plate in Montana.
Glacier plates thanks
The Glacier Fund recently received information from the Montana State Department of Motor Vehicles regarding the top ten selling specialty license plates. We were very pleased to find out that The Glacier Plate is currently the second best selling plate in Montana.
Masked Zip Trip robber receives 20-year sentence
COEUR d’ALENE — After 24-year-old Lance Harden robbed the 15th Street Zip Trip last year wearing a mask, holding a loaded revolver with the hammer pulled back and telling the clerk he wasn’t afraid to use it, he dumped the loaded firearm on the grounds of a daycare.
Killer trucks, skeeters and summer
This last week, it has seemed almost like summer is here. The river is well below flood stage and green instead of muddy and I met 10 raft trailers on the road Tuesday. Also, one red belly dump truck who was driving like he was paid by the mile and not by the hour. Hope he slows down or finishes his North Fork job before someone gets hurt or killed. He was going too fast to get his license number.
Notice of Issuance of Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance
Grant County has issued a Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance (MDNS) under the State Environmental Policy Act Rules (WAC Chapter 197-11) for the following project: A Site Plan Review for the operation of an Automobile Wrecking Yard/Salvage Yard on approximately 2.75-acres of a 606.91 acre parcel.
1 million investors duped
Authorities: $600M scheme incubated in NC town
Legals for January, 14 2020
Police report scam at Wiggett's
Arthur S. 'Art' Grisez, 92
Arthur S. “Art” Grisez, 92, of Kalispell, passed peacefully to the great flying field in heaven on July 30, 2022, while visiting in Lafayette, Indiana.
Planning Commission concerned with public engagement on new land use plan
Kalispell Planning Commission members are worried about a lack of public involvement in drafting the city’s new land use plan.
Idaho nuclear lab needs 2035 deadline extended for research
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The director of the Idaho National Laboratory said Thursday that the U.S. Department of Energy and Idaho will have to reach another supplemental agreement so the nuclear research lab can continue its mission past 2035.
Idaho nuclear lab needs 2035 deadline extended for research
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The director of the Idaho National Laboratory said Thursday that the U.S. Department of Energy and Idaho will have to reach another supplemental agreement so the nuclear research lab can continue its mission past 2035.
Idaho nuclear lab needs 2035 deadline extended for research
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The director of the Idaho National Laboratory said Thursday that the U.S. Department of Energy and Idaho will have to reach another supplemental agreement so the nuclear research lab can continue its mission past 2035.
IDFG plans youth waterfowl hunting events
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game has scheduled three mentored waterfowl hunting opportunities for youth aged 10-15 who have completed hunter education. The hunts are planned for Saturday, Oct. 3, the opening day of the annual youth-only waterfowl season.
Idaho Meth Project Announces Paint the State Winners
BOISE — The Idaho Meth Project recently announced the winners of Paint the State — a statewide public art contest that leverages the creativity and passion of Idaho’s young people to communicate the risks of methamphetamine use.
Shop expects 'new type of clientele' in North Kalispell
Riddle’s Jewelry has relocated from Kalispell Center Mall to a new location on U.S. 93 North, between MOD Pizza and T-Mobile.
City attorney: 'Doughnut' agreement is valid
By RICHARD HANNERS / Whitefish Pilot
Toni Lee Huff 69
Toni Lee Huff 69, resident of St. Maries, ID passed away on November 4, 2019 in Kellogg, ID surrounded by loved ones. She was born to Utah Tony A. and Bonnie (Paul) Huff on February 26, 1950 in Wardner, ID. Toni attended school in Kellogg, ID before her family relocated to Spokane, WA. Over the years she spent time in Warden, Spokane, Ritzville, Moses Lake, and the Silver Valley.