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Quality car audio store arrives in Bonners Ferry
BONNERS FERRY — There is a new audio store in Bonners Ferry next to Riverside Auto.
Community Thanks
Giving thanks back to the community
Delivery man finds trouble on the doorstep
A delivery man alleged he was attacked and bitten by a dog after dropping off a package. The man asked the owner of the crazed canine for its records, but he refused.
Physical therapist opens doors in Thompson Falls
Lured by the mountains and fishing in Montana, and after being offered a position as a physical therapist with Thompson Falls Rehab, a division of Clark Fork Valley Hospital, Connor Gillig has hung his shingle up in the old Subway sandwich shop in Thompson Falls.
Local schools put emphasis on voting
SHOSHONE COUNTY — The local high schools are making sure that they instill a sense of civic responsibility next week by making special concessions for voting aged students.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed bids will be received by the Public Utility District No. 2 of Grant County at 14352 Highway 243 S, Beverly, Washington 99321 until 2:00 p.m., on August 23, 2016 for Priest Rapids Machine Shop as more fully described in Contract Documents 230-4233.
AP Lifestyles Digest
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AP Lifestyles Digest
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AP Lifestyles Digest
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Ex-classmates recall Safeway gunman as angry, liked to fight
Authorities sought a search warrant for digital devices found at the gunman's apartment
Marijuana zoning still hazy in Polson
POLSON - As the reality sets in that medicinal marijuana is here to stay, cities and towns throughout Lake County and the state grapple with zoning ordinances and how to regulate the businesses and people that take part in growing, selling and buying the plant and its byproducts.
Time to 'revenge shop': China's virus hot spot reopens
WUHAN, China (AP) — The city at the center of China's virus outbreak was reopening for business Monday after authorities lifted more of the controls that locked downs tens of millions of people for two months. “I want to revenge shop,” one excited customer declared as she traversed one of Wuhan's major shopping streets,
Time to 'revenge shop': China's virus hot spot reopens
WUHAN, China (AP) — The city at the center of China's virus outbreak was reopening for business Monday after authorities lifted more of the controls that locked downs tens of millions of people for two months. “I want to revenge shop,” one excited customer declared as she traversed one of Wuhan's major shopping streets,
Public tours CFAC landfills
Residents, former plant workers and other stakeholders got a look at the Columbia Falls Aluminum Co. remedial investigation last week.
Dump man wants to keep job
MATTAWA - Reacting to Desert Aire Homeowners Association President Larry Couch's call for citizen action regarding the Mattawa-Desert Aire garbage collection site, part-time caretaker Lee Loria says he'd like to keep his job.
The Latest: Indy mayor imposes overnight curfew
The Latest on the death in Minneapolis of George Floyd, a handcuffed black man who pleaded for air as a white police officer pressed a knee on his neck:
Legals for March, 20 2026
Injured by flying debris, Flathead Valley man calls for tougher enforcement of unsecured loads
On a late March morning, Gary Gilham drove a truck loaded with tables, couches and chairs back to Kalispell, a routine trip for the 15-year furniture store employee.
Vo-ag building poised for completion ahead of schedule
Agriculture and vocational students from Glacier and Flathead high schools are set to return from spring break with construction finished on the H.E. Robinson Ag Education Center.
Italy garbage dips with virus lockdowns, but plastics rise
ROME (AP) — Italy produced 10% less garbage during its coronavirus lockdown, but environmentalists warn that increased reliance on disposable masks and packaging is imperiling efforts to curb single-use plastics that end up in oceans and seas.