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Former employee admits theft from Tribe
TRUMP: He's a traitor
To start off, Janet Callen’s letter of Aug. 3 in the Coeur d’Alene Press was spot on. Great letter with plenty of facts. The best part of the Republican convention was Cruz’s speech. Sometimes it does take a snake to kill a rat.
Business complex burglary investigated
Stolen heaters, missing flooring, property damage reported
POST FALLS - The property manager of a Post Falls business complex on Monday reported three stolen heaters and $20,000 worth of missing flooring.
Citizen report leads to arrest of auto burglary suspects
By BRIAN WALKER
THREAT: Consider our debt
America has problems — let’s look at just two examples.
BROOKS: There for us
This past weekend as I was cruising around Facebook on my computer, a pop-up message appeared on my screen without a warning. It told me my computer had been seriously compromised. I needed to call a toll-free number given to allow them to clean out the invader as soon as possible, or they would have to close out my account and lock down my computer before any of my contacts became infested.
Community Thanks
SUCCESS: Celebrating PF Middle School
Sony to offer partial refunds for gaming console
Connie Jean Collins, 60
Connie Jean Collins, 60, of Bayview, Idaho, peacefully passed away on Nov. 7, 2014.
HILLARY: In a word, thanks
As we sail into new governmental waters, I would like to take a minute to look back and express my gratitude for all the service Hillary Clinton has rendered to our country.
AHCA: Bad for seniors
Lawmakers in Washington, D.C., are considering a bill that would drive up health care costs by thousands of dollars a year for Americans ages 50-64. This onerous “age tax” threatens to cut people’s access to care at a time of life when it is increasingly needed.
Movers and Shakers
Almond hired to lead Numerica Financial Services Nancy Almond, an award-winning wealth management team leader, is the new senior
Dream Adaptive auction is this Friday
The first 200 registrants will receive a special gift bag for the evening including a DREAM mug, hot chocolate, marshmallows and a nip of Glacier Distillery Whiskey.
Improved air service is a win for valley
The Flathead Valley got good news earlier this week when United Airlines announced daily round-trip summer service from San Francisco to Glacier Park International Airport starting July 1.
Application process starts on April 3 for Great Fish Challenge
Nonprofit organizations interested in applying for the Whitefish Community Foundation’s Great Fish Community Challenge must submit an online application between April 3 and April 28 at
Michaela Mae Hulett, 32
On Friday, April 19, 2019, Michaela Mae Hulett, loving wife and mother of two, passed away at the age of 32.
LETTER: Minimum income instead of welfare?
In response to some recent statements printed on welfare reform I think our country’s use of a liberal welfare regime creates unintended incentives, bureaucratic bloat, ensuing administrative costs, a breakdown of inter-group solidarity, and a failure to reach everyone in need of assistance.
Program to aid Welco workers
BONNERS FERRY — A federal program that provides financial aid to workers who lose their jobs has been approved for the 93 employees who lost their jobs at Welco Lumber in Naples.
Plea reached in embezzlement case
SANDPOINT — A plea agreement has been negotiated in the case of a former Bonner County employee accused of embezzling funds from the University of Idaho extension office.
We cannot afford to shut down government
We live in a complex economy that’s struggling. Liberals want government to spend more, conservatives want government to spend less. Is there a right answer?