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Groundbreaking held for affordable apartments in Missoula
The city of Missoula will have 200 new affordable apartment units in about two years, the Missoula Housing Authority said.
Man sentenced for trafficking drugs
Man sentenced for trafficking meth, marijuana
Postal worker goes above and beyond duty
I would like to commend the dedication and integrity of Ronald Dryden, an employee of the Kalispell Post Office. Mr. Dryden recently went the extra mile in locating an open envelope which I had mistakenly placed in the mail in Whitefish. He was able to find the lost envelope at the Kalispell P.O. And when I asked him by phone to see if my $200 in cash was still there, he volunteered that there actually was $300. Several years ago, Mr. Dryden similarly rescued a valuable airline ticket that was erroneously mailed by my husband.
Hayden Days Parade road closures announced
Government Way the focal point for event
Hearing on affordable housing project moved to August
A public hearing scheduled for a proposed affordable housing project on Commerce Way has been moved to next month, Libby officials say.
FVCC art exhibition and sale
FVCC Art Department’s annual Mother’s Day Sale runs April 29 through May 1, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day on the upper level of the Arts and Technology Building on campus.
Montana’s Motor Vehicle Division offers mobile driver services in Whitefish
In response to increased demand and to further support customers in Whitefish, Montana’s Motor Vehicle Division will offer a mobile licensing event in the parking lot of Super 1 Foods at 6475 U.S. 93 South, from June 25–27.
School board meets Tuesday
Lake Pend Oreille School District will be meeting for its monthly board meeting on Tuesday.
UM Western announces spring honors lists
The University of Montana Western named 540 students to the 2021 spring semester Dean’s List.
CONSTITUTION WEEK SPOTLIGHT
Today is Day Four of Constitution Week commemorating the signing of our Constitution on Sept. 17, 1787.
MLSD swears in interim superintendent
MOSES LAKE — In an eight minute, 33 second-long online meeting Thursday morning, the Moses Lake School Board swore in assistant superintendent Carole Meyer as the Moses Lake School District’s interim superintendent.
Scammers pose as Flathead Electric employees
Flathead Electric Cooperative is advising the public that some co-op members have received fraudulent phone calls and text messages threatening to cut their power off.
Missoula College addresses workforce need with manufacturing certificate
More than 120 local employees will have access to Missoula College classes and degree pathways in a new partnership between a Missoula manufacturing firm and the two-year college, embedded within the University of Montana.
Caltabiano says thanks
Caltabiano says thanks
OP-ED: Progressives don’t get it
Tony Stewart’s Op-Ed from Oct. 20 displays very well the progressive worldview.
Joyce Irene Grinde, 83
Joyce Irene Grinde, 83, passed away on Sept. 29, 2021, three months after her beloved husband of 63 years, Jim, passed away June 30, 2021.
Grant PUD closes campgrounds
GRANT COUNTY — All five of Grant PUD’s campsites in Grant County are closed until further notice as a precaution against the threat of COVID-19, Grant PUD said in a press release.
Minn. Democratic leader apologizes for flipping off GOP sen.
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — A Minnesota House Democratic leader apologized Tuesday after a video showed him making an obscene gesture at a Republican lawmaker who was announcing a tentative deal on affordable insulin at the state Capitol.
Minn. Democratic leader apologizes for flipping off GOP sen.
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — A Minnesota House Democratic leader apologized Tuesday after a video showed him making an obscene gesture at a Republican lawmaker who was announcing a tentative deal on affordable insulin at the state Capitol.
Letter to the Editor: Kudos to grocery store employees
I would like to acknowledge the commitment of all clerks, stockers, register personnel, baggers, deli workers, meat cutters, cleaners, maintenance workers, truck drivers, floor managers and management in general, at all of our local grocery stores.