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Flu clinic, health fair planned in Pablo
Tribal Health is conducting a mass flu clinic and health fair for the community on Oct. 23. The event will be held from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Salish Kootenai College Joe McDonald Gymnasium in Pablo.
Craig Donald Becke, 54
College, UM combine for teaching degrees
Flathead Valley Community College and the University of Montana are teaming up to offer a bachelor’s degree in elementary education in the Flathead Valley.
Legislative update
The 64th Montana Legislature finished its third week of the session Saturday. There are 37 freshmen in the House this session. It has been a fast learning curve for them as the pace of bills being heard in committees and on the House floor has been steadily increasing.
Montana judge acknowledges violating judicial rules
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — A Montana judge has acknowledged violating judicial rules by not being truthful under oath about a person she employed in her office and as a nanny and about claims and other actions related to her 2018 campaign.
LETTER: Hartman is best for Senate District 3
Dave Dorval, 41
Dave Dorval, 41, passed away, Sunday, June 13, 2004, in Sandpoint.
Stop spending money that we don't have
Thanksgiving — a timely tradition where we celebrate family, friends and great food. It’s an opportunity to spend some serious quality time with loved ones, something sadly lacking in this day and age, where traditional family values are slipping away.
Mr. President, please follow promise to lead us
An open letter to President Barack Obama:
Bulldogs drop five-setter to Trojans
SANDPOINT - The Sandpoint volleyball won the first two games in convincing fashion, before momentum swung in a big way and Post Falls was able to rally for a 14-25, 17-25, 25-20, 26-24 and 15-6 win Thursday night in nonleague volleyball action at Les Rogers Court.
Hackers cut into official's e-mail
SANDPOINT — Bonner County Commissioner Cornel Rasor was not robbed at gunpoint while visiting London and does not need any help getting back home.
Improve profit by boosting customer service
SANDPOINT — Boosting customer service can boost your bottom line as well.
Money could have helped families more
Mr. Obama has not represented “we the people.” In 2009, Mr. Obama pledged $11 trillion for stimulus money (indebting us to China). That stimulus money went to bankers, insurers and large corporations, saying it would save/create jobs; people would spend money. Did that happen? No.
BPA plans work near Clark Fork
CLARK FORK — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is seeking public comment on a Bonneville Power Administration project to improve access to its 230-kilovolt transmission line south of town.
Hawaii County advances $103M bond issue for road projects
KAILUA-KONA, Hawaii (AP) — Multiple road construction projects in Hawaii could start sooner under a $103 million bond measure advanced by a county council committee.
Many volunteers made program a big succes
Conor Christofferson's fine article regarding Junior Achievement (BonnerBIZ, Aug. 28) acknowledged several of the dedicated folks who helped make the program a reality for our kids in the school district.
John Erik Hanson, 61
John Erik Hanson, 61, passed away from injuries received in an accident near Dover, Idaho, on Friday, Jan. 30 2009.
Leadership seminar is planned
SANDPOINT — Leadership that inspires has maximum impact.
Convicted DUI driver files for $1M in damages
SANDPOINT — A Boundary County man is seeking more than $1 million in damages from Bonner County on grounds he was wrongfully convicted of drunken driving in Sandpoint.
Show commitment to schools and vote 'yes'
I was graduated from Sandpoint High School 20 years ago and was interested to hear Bonner County voters are considering a school levy. My husband and I believe it is a community responsibility to support the schools charged with preparing children for the future.