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TRUMP: Is he sane?
I know that there are many opinions about Donald Trump’s effectiveness as president. So, here is my take after one month. This is what I have noticed from listening to the words from Donald Trump’s mouth and reading his Twitter comments. Donald Trump practices:
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Spend, Save, and Share for a Happy New Year
Cd'A schools hire new finance director
Coeur d’Alene public schools announced Chris Shipley, a certified public accountant with 10 years of public accounting experience, has been selected to serve as the school district’s director of finance and operations.
Live well by giving back Most kids want to be on Santa's nice list.
Sign up now for Spring Dash
The 35th annual United Way of North Idaho Spring Dash will be Sunday, April 23, at McEuen Park.
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Town Pump launches Special Olympics raffle fundraiser
Town Pump seeks record Special Olympic raffle sales
Sherwin-Williams opens North Kalispell paint store
Sherwin-Williams opens North Kalispell paint store
Rathdrum man get 15 years for vehicular manslaughter
Prosecutors say Dwayne A. Bradley caused a woman’s death while driving drunk
A Rathdrum man will spend up to 15 years in prison after
FVCC adds solar energy course
Flathead Valley Community College has announced the addition of a new course on solar energy to the spring 2018 academic catalog.
Woman sentenced for burning down trailer home
A Kalispell woman accused of setting her neighbor’s house on fire last year will serve time at a correctional facility.
World class equine competition returns to Rebecca Farm
The Event at Rebecca Farm, one of the largest equestrian triathlons in the United States, will return for its 16th year from July 18-22.
Linda Rae (Nelson) Spencer, 74
Linda Rae (Nelson) Spencer, 74, a longtime resident of the Whitefish area, died Jan. 29, 2017, at Diamond Retirement Living in Henderson, Nevada. She and Ronald G. Spencer were married for 25 years, and he departed this life roughly two years ago.
Kalispell man convicted on burglary charge
A Kalispell man received a net sentence of 20 years in the Montana State Prison with five suspended July 6 following his conviction on a burglary charge.
Nonprofits invited to Great Fish info meeting
Nonprofit organizations that plan to apply for the 2017 Great Fish Community Challenge are invited to a breakfast meeting on Tuesday, March 21, at the Whitefish Community Library.
LETTER: Thanks for help with Arts in Park
The Hockaday Museum of Art held its 48th “Arts in the Park” over the weekend of July 15-17. Nearly 100 artists exhibited their creations for sale. The weather was nearly perfect, with only a little rain, and the food and drink vendors provided a wide range of food and drink for the more than 7,000 people who supported the museum by attending. In sum, it was a successful event for the arts and a major fundraiser for the county’s premier art museum.
Smoke doesn't always mean fire
A caller told the Columbia Falls Police Department that smoke alarms were going off and there was an odor of an electrical burn with smoke in the kids’ rooms. The person said there was dust in the baseboard heater and was inside looking for the fire. She was told to go outside and wait. Another caller reported smoke coming from the downstairs apartment and the smoke detector was going off. Apparently a pan was left on the stove, but there was no fire.
Man sentenced for vehicle thefts, home burglaries
A Northwest Montana man who stole numerous vehicles from Sanders, Lake and Flathead counties, and burglarized several homes in Troy will spend time behind bars.
Betty Friske Brown, 93
Betty Friske Brown, 93, passed away peacefully on June 9, 2018, at North Valley Hospital in Whitefish, with family by her side.