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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.
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
Nicosia burns candle at both ends
Guitar foundation partners with tribal college to expand guitar education
With five successful festivals under their belt, the Crown of the Continent Guitar Foundation is expanding their offerings into the Mission Valley.
Norman Kurtz
Norman F. Kurtz died Jan. 10, 2014.
Higher energy taxes no solution to Washington fiscal mess
As the summer driving season heats up, time is winding down for Congress to fix the ailing Highway Trust Fund. Though, in usual fashion, the outcome will almost certainly be another temporary patch rather than a long-term solution.
Court Reports
Christopher D. Wiedemeier, born 1996, charged with misdemeanor reckless driving by ISP on Jan. 16. Amended to misdemeanor inattentive or careless driving.
Beware the bogus background check
A Fernwood reader emailed to warn us about a text message
City judge receives national award
Columbia Falls city judge Susan “Tina” Gordon became a judge to help people, plain and simple.
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Barbra Winogene N. McIntyre, 91
Barbra Winogene N. McIntyre passed away peacefully under hospice care on April 27, 2013. Her husband of 69 and a half years and son were at her side.
FVCC opens student health clinic
The new student health clinic at Flathead Valley Community College is up, running and ready for students.
Chris Jordan/Daily Inter Lake
Poise.
Appropriations panel passes pair of tax-cut bills
HELENA — Over the objections of Democrats, the Republican-controlled House Appropriations Committee pushed out on party-line votes two bills to reduce state taxes by $120 million over the next two years.
College passes $1 million goal
Flathead Valley Community College trustees learned Monday that the college has raised more than $1.3 million to match the $4 million donated by the Broussard family for the new center for nursing and health sciences.
Sheriff pursues re-election bid
Flathead County Sheriff Mike Meehan is ramping up his campaign, preparing to go “full bore” in the coming months with his bid for re-election.
Gas and run? Or gas and come back?
A man working at a gas station on U.S. 2 East reported a gas drive-off to the
It's test day for all high school juniors
All Montana high school juniors are scheduled to take the ACT Plus Writing test today.
College rolls out rental bike program
This fall, Flathead Valley Community College students and faculty will have a new way to get around campus and beyond.
Health official details insurance progress
Results from the first full year of the Affordable Care Act seem to point toward the success of the program, according to a regional federal official.