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Coronavirus has changed all of our lives
To our local grocers:
New Mexico adds workplace protection for pregnancy, new moms
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New safeguards against workplace discrimination for pregnant women and new mothers at small businesses have been signed into law by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham.
Jerome woman sentenced to up to 14 years for dairy theft
GOODING, Idaho (AP) — A Jerome woman has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for stealing more than $660,000 from a southern Idaho dairy.
Fed vows transparency in providing details on support
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Reserve said Tuesday that each month it will publish the names of borrowers from two of the programs it has established to support the economy during the coronavirus pandemic.
Fed vows transparency in providing details on support
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Reserve said Tuesday that each month it will publish the names of borrowers from two of the programs it has established to support the economy during the coronavirus pandemic.
Girls soccer ties Bigfork, but hammers Polson
The Columbia Falls Lady Wildcats tied the Bigfork Valkyries 4-4 last Tuesday in their first conference game of the season and beat Polson 9-1 in a home match on Thursday.
Torpen achieves Eagle Scout rank, highest honor in scouting
Columbia Falls Boys Scout Treyson Torpen has received his Eagle Scout rank, the highest in scouting.
NIC TRUSTEES: Goal is to lose accreditation
With the new motions to install Macomber and remove and place the current president of NIC on leave and re-install the inept Sebaaly shows the board of trustee members sponsored by the KRCC have only one goal: To lose accreditation for the college.
Boundary County scholars make fall 2022 honors list
Boundary County scholars make the Fall 2022 Honors list for their respective schools.
VEHICLE REGISTRATION: Check your plates
Are the tabs on your car expired?
SGL Carbon announces refinancing
WIESBADEN, Germany – SGL Carbon has announced that it has successfully completed refinancing and has fully redeemed its corporate bond. As of March 31, its corporate debt has dropped to €174 million – about $191.5 million...
P1FCU sponsors Kibbie Dome and financial literacy program
P1FCU will sponsor two student financial success programs
Movers & Shakers
Movers & Shakers: March 10
FEARS CONFIRMED: Voting restrictions and NIC
Today’s paper (Jan. 25) confirmed my fears on several levels: Our state elected officials’ main concern is to restrict voting as many ways as they can think up.
Barbara Dedman, 91
Loved mother, wife and friend Barbara Dedman passed away Feb. 4, 2023, at the age of 91.
Col. Falls school officials warn residents about T-shirt scam
Columbia Falls High School on Wednesday issued a warning to area businesses about fraudulent phone calls soliciting businesses for donations to go toward purchasing T-shirts for the high school basketball or cheerleading teams.
Domestic dispute draws officers
The Kalispell Police Department responded to a domestic fight between a man and a woman in a beat-up, brown Chevy pickup in a parking lot. The caller could hear the woman screaming and could see them hitting each other. The man eventually stomped off and officers cautioned for him for assault weapons and drugs.
Whitefish Police alert public to phone scam
The Whitefish Police Department wants to alert police to a phone scam is being perpetrated in the Flathead Valley.
Locking the door may have been helpful
Someone called the Kalispell Police Department after their home had been entered by an unknown person who trashed it and stole items. The caller claimed to have been gone from the residence for less than one-half hour, but hadn’t locked the door.
Thanks parade volunteers
The Whitefish Winter Carnival Parade Committee would like to send a special thanks to the volunteers and contributors for supporting a wonderful winter tradition. This year's parade was a great success and fun for all.