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Pilot wins 12 awards
The Whitefish Pilot picked up a dozen awards in the 2009 Montana Better Newspaper Contest organized by the Montana Newspaper Association.
North Valley Hospital wins top parade prize
North Valley Hospital was awarded the King's Award at the Whitefish Winter Carnival Grand Parade. Other Winter Carnival Grand Parade winners include:
Church hosts Cup of Christmas Tea
More than 100 women dressed in their most festive attire gathered around dozens of tables adorned with holiday colors and themed centerpieces during the second annual “Cup of Christmas Tea” social at the First Presbyterian Church in Whitefish.
Mitchell is rational vote for commissioner
Mitchell is the rational vote
Sheriff Curry's stance on guns is reasonable
I am reassured to note that Chuck Curry, the Flathead County Sheriff, has demonstrated a very reasonable approach to the current frenzy dealing with the various perceptions of gun control. By not joining others in similar positions, who have taken extreme positions based on marginal expectations of the nature of possible gun control measures which may, or may not, be proposed by the federal government, he has shown the good sense to wait and see what actions actually get taken before he decides how he will respond.
Legislative session creates nuttiness instead of jobs
From the “nattering nabobs of nuttiness” aka the Montana state legislators in the 2013 session who put forth such “job-creating” bills as:
WAG Race thanks
As everyone who participated can attest, the recent WAG Race was tremendous fun for all 439 runners and walkers, as well as scores of spectators.
UBS picks new CEO with track record in digital banking
GENEVA (AP) — Shares in bank UBS climbed almost 3% on Thursday after the Swiss firm announced the appointment of a new chief executive who has experience in developing digital business in finance.
UBS picks new CEO with track record in digital banking
GENEVA (AP) — Shares in bank UBS climbed almost 3% on Thursday after the Swiss firm announced the appointment of a new chief executive who has experience in developing digital business in finance.
HOUSING: Hear what people want
Commissioners want more “affordable housing.” As a young adult growing up here in the service industry, most are single and don’t want the tie-down or responsibility of homeownership, just a small AFFORDABLE studio/1-2 bedroom. A lot of retired/ widowed want the same.
Second half of 2024 property taxes due June 20
Bonner County taxpayers have until June 20 to pay the second half of their 2024 property taxes without incurring late fees, Clorrisa Koster, Bonner County treasurer, said Tuesday.
Don't click on those road toll texts. FBI issues fresh warning about the smishing scam
The FBI is warning Americans not to respond to scam road toll collection texts after receiving more than 2,000 complaints this month.
Tax-Aide offers help
Now until the end of tax season, AARP Foundation is once again providing free tax preparation assistance across Idaho through its Tax-Aide program.
MUSEUM: Many hands were involved
Adventure at the museum, where to start?
Coeur d'Alene Fire Department shares update on Dave Tysdal's recovery
The Coeur d'Alene Fire Department shared an update Thursday as fire engineer Dave Tysdal continues to recover from injuries sustained during the June 29 shooting on Canfield Mountain.
Mission man sentenced for third sexual assault
A St. Ignatius man who admitted to sexually assaulting a person was sentenced in District Court in Polson to the Montana State Prison for five years with two years suspended.
Mission man sentenced for sexual assault
A St. Ignatius man who admitted to sexually assaulting a person was sentenced in District Court in Polson on Jan. 14 to the Montana State Prison for five years with two years suspended. Paul Vincent Tatto, 74, pleaded guilty Sept. 10 to sexual assault, third offense, felony.
Woman accused of wielding brass knuckles in fight later given three-year sentence
A Kalispell woman accused of attacking a teenager with brass knuckles at a 2023 party later received a three-year sentence to the state Department of Corrections.
VOTER ID: Wonder why
VOTER ID: Wonder why
Whitefish man given suspended jail sentence for ramming parked truck
A Whitefish man accused of ramming another vehicle in the parking lot of a Kalispell big box store in 2024 later received a suspended jail sentence.