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KALICO exhibit showcases Indigenous photos
KALICO Art Center announces its first exhibition of 2022, “Imagining Ourselves: Celebrating Indigenous Culture, Color, and Vibrancy” by artist Haley Rains.
Polson man gets prison time for posing as law enforcement
Pernell Dionne pleaded guilty plea in December 2021 to to a single count of impersonating a public servant.
Polson man gets prison time for posing as law enforcement
A Polson man accused of posing as a federal law enforcement agent to two girls last summer was sentenced recently in Lincoln County District Court.
The Blotter: Car nearly hits motorcyclist
A business on Nucleus Avenue was playing music too loud — an ongoing issue.
NIC to celebrate commencement Friday
10 a.m. ceremony first in-person NIC commencement since 2019
NIC commencement set for Friday
The in-person commencement ceremony will begin at 10 a.m. Friday, May 13
Law roundup: Prophesier wants to have a conversation
A former employee told the Kalispell Police Department he “would like to speak to someone about the hell that’s about to break loose.”
Girls drop Pirates, Loggers and Valkyries
The Columbia Falls girls soccer team took care of business last week, dropping Polson 10-4 and Libby 10-0 at home.
Giving during Great Fish Challenge increases by $1 million
Giving during Great Fish Challenge increases by $1 million
Stahl sentenced on distribution charge
A woman who arrived in Libby with methamphetamine to sell this summer earned a partially suspended sentence in Lincoln County District Court last week.
Law roundup: Goose on the loose threatens traffic
A Canada goose was spotted flying above traffic, and someone below the goose was worried it would cause an accident, they told the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office.
Flathead Electric's Gift of Light brightens holiday season
Flathead Electric Cooperative's Gift of Light program, established in 2010, allows donors to support anonymous members struggling to pay their electric bills.
MSU announces fall honors lists
The following students from the Lake County area made MSU’s fall semester 2021 Dean’s List or the President’s 4.0 List.
Business becomes major sponsor of Whitefish Trail
Business becomes major sponsor of Whitefish Trail
CDA native who oversaw the Channel Tunnel dies
Jack Lemley was a man of vision
Lemley dies
How major US stock indexes fared Thursday
Major indexes closed with solid gains on Wall Street Thursday after shaking off a rocky start. Trading was still bumpy but nothing like the wild swings seen in recent weeks.
IBM, HCA Healthcare fall; Beyond Meat, Laboratory Corp. rise
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that moved heavily or traded substantially on Tuesday:
IBM, HCA Healthcare fall; Beyond Meat, Laboratory Corp. rise
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that moved heavily or traded substantially on Tuesday:
Rathdrum closes bars, restricts restaurants
Following what many other cities have done within the past week, Rathdrum took steps to close restaurants and bars to reduce person-to-person transmission of COV-9 and combat the spread of the disease. The City Council held special council meetings on Saturday to pass an ordinance, granting emergency powers to the Mayor during a public health emergency.
Fugitive arrested near McCall
Early Saturday morning, officers from Idaho State Police, the Adams and Valley County Sheriff’s Offices, and the McCall Police Department arrested Williams “Bill” Pearle James near his parents’ home in New Meadows, the Idaho State Police reported.