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Nonprofits selected for annual Great Fish Community Challenge
The Whitefish Community Foundation has selected 45 nonprofits to participate in its 2017 Great Fish Community Challenge.
John Russell Cloud
World War II veteran John Russell Cloud passed away in Great Falls, on Nov. 19, 2016.
Have we lost sight of what is important?
As I read the editorials and ads written by incumbents that take credit for something they did not do, or by their opponents who assail them for something that they did do, I wonder if we have lost sight of what's really important?
Doughnut representation is goal No. 1
By RICHARD HANNERS
Tester talks jobs bill with leaders
Local leaders are hoping to see a lot of good from the jobs bill that was signed by President Obama earlier this week.
Hill campaign focuses on his work experience
Editor’s Note: This candidate feature is part of the Bigfork Eagle’s ongoing coverage of the 2012 election
For the armchair economists
Many stereotypes have some basis in truth - and in the case of economists, we can, and often do, change our minds about things. But we try not to do it on a daily basis. Yet the events in Europe, the gyrations on Wall Street and the fickle nature of reports on the economy have many of us doing just that.
Community news
Food drive
Baucus tax reform proposal is bad for energy industry
It started out as an ambitious plan. Sen. Max Baucus’ “clean slate” approach to federal tax reform had initial support from interests on both sides of the aisle. It was supposed to overhaul our bloated, incomprehensible tax code. It was supposed to clean up the hodgepodge of tax credits, lower tax rates, and make the entire structure more equitable for everyone.
Perseverance pays off for student mom
From the beginning, Leesa Dougherty was determined to graduate on time. But the challenges faced by one local teen wife and mother caused some doubt along the way. Despite her misgivings, Dougherty defied the odds and graduated on Saturday with the Columbia Falls High School Class of 2012.
FWP Updates and briefs
Application deadline for Unlocking Public Lands program is Friday, March 15
Man sentenced on attempt to bring drugs into jail
Following an attempt in May to smuggle drugs into the Lincoln County Detention Center, a local man was sentenced to 13 months with the Montana Department of corrections with 10 years suspended and credit for time served in Montana 19th Judicial District Court on June 24.
FWP updates and briefs
Dillon hunter ed classes
Sentencings for drug possession
Libby man sentenced to treatment for drug possession
Have we lost sight of what is important?
As I read the editorials and ads written by incumbents that take credit for something they did not do, or by their opponents who assail them for something that they did do, I wonder if we have lost sight of what's really important?
Doughnut representation is goal No. 1
By RICHARD HANNERS
Veteran ranger Moses honored with Harry Yount Award
By CHRIS PETERSON / Hungry Horse News
Back-to-school resolutions
(BPT) - With kids across the country heading back to school, a common question at family dinner tables will be: “What did you learn today?”
Nonprofits selected for Great Fish Challenge
The Whitefish Community Foundation has finalized its selection of nonprofits participating in the Great Fish Community Challenge.
For the armchair economists
Many stereotypes have some basis in truth - and in the case of economists, we can, and often do, change our minds about things. But we try not to do it on a daily basis. Yet the events in Europe, the gyrations on Wall Street and the fickle nature of reports on the economy have many of us doing just that.