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Supports Abell
Charlie Abell presents an interesting set of credentials that ultimately qualify him for election to another term on the Whitefish School Board.
Join the next river cleanup
The organizers of the Whitefish River Cleanup held July 28 would like to extend a hearty thank you to its sponsors and participants.
Donald Swisher
Donald A. Swisher, 89, of Whitefish passed away from natural causes Feb.18, 2008, at North Valley Hospital in Whitefish.
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State senator forms PAC to oppose Obama
Sen. Ryan Zinke, R-Whitefish, recently announced the establishment of a political action committee aimed at defeating President Barack Obama in this year’s election.
Warrant issued for suspect in downtown deer shooting
A warrant was issued today for the arrest of a Whitefish man in connection with the January shooting of two deer near downtown Whitefish. Tarn Sandelin, 22, is expected to surrender to Whitefish Police later today.
Obamacare rebates expected this summer
About 25,000 Montana residents are expected to receive a rebate from insurance companies averaging $194 by Aug. 1 due to the health reform law, according to the U.S. Health and Human Services Department.
Ground breaking held for affordable apartment project
A ground breaking ceremony for an affordable housing project on Edgewood Place is set for Tuesday, Aug. 27.
Lady Hawks leveled, slow start for Thompson Falls
The Lady Hawks are still looking for their first win of the season after two games. In fact, Thompson Falls has yet to score a run in the 2011 season.
Dan's Column: Well done, Sheriff
Sheriff Tom Rummel made a strong statement for both the Second Amendment and common sense when he promised not to enforce any post-Sandy Hook gun control regulations arising from the Obama administration.
Oregon graduation rate hits 80%
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Oregon schools raised the statewide high school graduation rate for the class of 2019 to 80% and slightly narrowed racial and economic inequities, according to figures made public early Thursday.
Oregon graduation rate hits 80%
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Oregon schools raised the statewide high school graduation rate for the class of 2019 to 80% and slightly narrowed racial and economic inequities, according to figures made public early Thursday.
Local students feeling the spirit of giving
Recently, the Christian Logger Athletes at Libby High School participated in a “Be E-Free” campaign. Through the campaign, they gave up all of their electronic devices, even cell phones, and were able to raise just over $2,200 to shop for their fellow students who may have not gotten Christmas presents without their help. So far, they’ve been able to purchase and wrap 17 gifts through their campaign.
FVCC announces Fall 2024 Dean’s List
The following students are listed in alphabetical order by their home communities...
MAY NIBJ 40 Under 40 John Stephen Nichols
John Stephen Nichols is the chief operating officer and owner of Cornerstone Commercial Investments.
40 Under 40: John Stephen Nichols
John Stephen Nichols is the chief operating officer and owner of Cornerstone Commercial Investments.
Hawks soccer hosts Columbia Falls in Plains
Coach Michael Scharfe and his Thompson Falls-Plains soccer squad may have lost 4-1 to Bigfork in Thompson Falls and 10-0 to powerful Whitefish in Whitefish Thursday, but not all is lost, there are still a lot of meaningful matches to play.
State of Idaho ends 2025 fiscal year with approximately $345M ending balance
Over the past couple of months, state revenues have come in below forecasts set by the Idaho Legislature in the state budget, the Idaho Capital Sun reported. But legislators and Little left enough of a cushion that the state still ended the year with a $345 million ending balance.
RASMUSSEN: The ideal candidate
RASMUSSEN: The ideal candidate
Kootenai sheriff warns of text scam
The text message reads in part: “Final Notice: Enforcement Penalties Begin on (a specific date)… If payment is not received, your registration and license will be suspended, and you may be prosecuted."