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Kenneth Joseph Norick, 84
Kenneth Joseph Norick passed away in Kalispell on April 27, 2018.
Kenneth Joseph Norick, 84
Kenneth Joseph Norick passed away in Kalispell on April 27, 2018.
LETTER: Where do you turn?
This is to let widows know what happens to you when your husband — who served his country being a Navy SEAL in Vietnam — suddenly drops dead.
New taxes not needed
I won't be able to attend the commission meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 17, at 2:30 p.m. where input will be given by those without jobs concerning the public funding of the private-for profit Big Sky ambulance service.
Sentence issued in shooting
SANDPOINT — A Montana man accused of opening fire on two people during a night of heavy drinking has been given a suspended prison sentence.
Schweitzer CEO to speak at tourism lunch
SANDPOINT — On Thursday, the Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce hosts its annual tourism luncheon.
Convicted stalker arrested again
SANDPOINT - A mentally ill Bonner County man on probation for stalking a Sandpoint woman for several years is back in jail for allegedly sending the woman e-mails and leaving her voice messages.
Clemons is on the right track as Bonner County's assessor
Bonner County Assessor Jerry Clemons is on the right track.
Man sentenced for dealing heroin
A Kalispell man will serve five years with the Montana Department of Corrections for dealing heroin last year.
Cardinal women, men top Evergreen State
• WOMEN
The name of generosity
When it's all said and done, this year's Press Christmas for All will have helped roughly 10,000 needy Kootenai County residents.
OSAMA: Credit where it's due
The underlying moral is that Obama finished what Bush began immediately following the World Trade Center tragedy. What liberals could never, ever understand was our primary reason for being in Afghanistan. We needed revenge and we had to get that animal and his acolytes. The Brig, Stockade, Prison whatever one wants to call it in Guantanamo Bay was absolutely vital to isolate these terrorists in order to get information to track down Osama.
McDonald's says goodbye, for now, to all-day breakfasts (copy)
McDonald’s plans to temporarily slim down its menu during the coronavirus pandemic — and it appears all-day breakfast is a casualty.
BRIEFLY NOTED
- Brooke Erickson, 23, a 2014 graduate of Lake City High School, received first-place honors (best brief, best oralist) at the Jenkins Honors Moot Court Competition at Marquette University Law School in Milwaukee. The event focused on the First Amendment. Erickson just finished her second year of law school at Marquette.
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Strength coaches conference
INITIATIVE: Give voters some credit
I read most of the letters to the editor and the editorials. Several have recently chastised the initiative process that resulted in the Medicaid expansion being placed on the ballot last fall. I read it passed by some 61 percent of Idaho voters.
Project WILD workshop set for Cd'A April 26-27
Local teachers can take an introductory course next month aimed at giving them the tools to share the wonders of Idaho’s wildlife.
Conservation success stories
Every day, it seems like yet another animal has been added to the Endangered Species List or sentenced to extinction.
Kenneth Lee Miller, 55
Kenneth Lee Miller, 55, died March 13, 2009, at Kalispell Regional Medical Center. He was born Nov. 21, 1953, in Lewistown.
Pharmacy tech program now taking applications
Applications for the fall 2010 Pharmacy Technology Certificate program at Flathead Valley Community College became available this week.