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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.
Community news
Food drive
Hill campaign focuses on his work experience
Montana Governor candidate Rick Hill and his running mate, Jon Sonju from Kalispell, are calling on their experience as businessmen and politicians in Montana during their campaign this fall.
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
School news
Perfect attendance
Russell D. Giesy
Russell D. Giesy, 90, passed away Oct. 16.
County commissioner race: Jordan wants to represent the people
Coram resident and Democratic candidate for the north valley county commissioner seat, Gil Jordan has a pithy way to explain his political philosophy: “Quoting Jim Hightower’s granddaddy, ‘Everyone does better when everyone does better.’”
Steyer cites 'racist' Bloomberg tactics in Super Tuesday ad
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — In a billionaire-to-billionaire media matchup, Tom Steyer is taking on Mike Bloomberg in a multimillion-dollar Super Tuesday ad buy, accusing the former New York City mayor of “racist” policies including “redlining” and the controversial “stop-and-frisk” tactic.
No. 17 Auburn rallies for double-overtime win at Mississippi
OXFORD, Miss. (AP) — It was so wild Auburn coach Bruce Pearl called it the craziest game he had seen in a long time.
No. 17 Auburn rallies for double-overtime win at Mississippi
OXFORD, Miss. (AP) — It was so wild Auburn coach Bruce Pearl called it the craziest game he had seen in a long time.
Cunane, No. 7 Wolfpack topple Hokies for eighth straight win
BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) — The seventh-ranked North Carolina State women’s basketball team was forced to take a bus back to Raleigh on Thursday night following its game against Virginia Tech after poor weather prevented the Wolfpack from flying.
Cunane, No. 7 Wolfpack topple Hokies for eighth straight win
BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) — The seventh-ranked North Carolina State women’s basketball team was forced to take a bus back to Raleigh on Thursday night following its game against Virginia Tech after poor weather prevented the Wolfpack from flying.
Boundary County Court Documents--May 18, 2023
Boundary County Court Documents for the Week of May 18.
Court records - 10/29/21
Court records - 10/29/21
Marty and Max: January market report
Nationally the month of January brought good news. Along with resolutions and the turning of a new calendar year, the real estate market is also starting to see the light at the end of a tunnel.
We must prevent a tax hike on Idaho families
At the end of this year, many key provisions of President Trump’s 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act are set to expire, triggering an over-$4 trillion tax hike on American families and businesses. There has been a lot of talk recently about how extending these expiring tax cuts are all for billionaires and corporations, but the facts show otherwise.
Kentucky governor seeks to revive health insurance exchange
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Reversing his Republican predecessor, Kentucky's Democratic governor announced plans to bring back a health insurance program his father started that was credited with signing up hundreds of thousands of people for coverage before it was dismantled.
Idaho can’t afford voucher subsidies for the rich
HB 93 gives tax credits to private school families while Idaho’s public schools face budget cuts. With no performance metrics and rising tuition, this law favors the wealthy and deepens inequality. Idaho must reinvest in its constitutional public school system.
Developers propose affordable housing complex on Appleway Drive in Kalispell
Kalispell may see a new workforce housing complex located alongside the Parkline Trail and within walking distance of downtown.
Kentucky governor seeks to revive health insurance exchange
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Reversing his Republican predecessor, Kentucky's Democratic governor announced plans to bring back a health insurance program his father started that was credited with signing up hundreds of thousands of people for coverage before it was dismantled.