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Intel, Broadcom rise; Harsco, American Airlines fall
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that moved heavily or traded substantially on Friday:
Microsoft, Carvana fall; Etsy, Square rise
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that moved heavily or traded substantially on Thursday.
URD: Kudos to treasurer
The last time I checked there were three county commissioners. I was really disappointed with the coverage of the Advisory Vote in your article Tuesday, Feb. 25.
Intel, Broadcom rise; Harsco, American Airlines fall
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that moved heavily or traded substantially on Friday:
Montana Lottery approves sports bets to be offered
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — The Montana Lottery Commission has approved the types of bets that will be available when legal wagering on professional and collegiate sporting events begins.
Pentagon: 109 troops suffer brain injuries from Iran strike
WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of U.S. service members diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries has shot up to more than 100, the Pentagon said Monday, as more troops suffer the aftereffects of the Iranian ballistic missile attack early last month in Iraq.
Intel, Broadcom rise; Harsco, American Airlines fall
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that moved heavily or traded substantially on Friday:
Bank stops voucher program donations over anti-gay schools
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — A bank says it will stop donating millions of dollars to Florida's private school voucher program after reports that some schools in the program discriminate against LGBTQ students.
Home searched after cybercrime targets Florida school board
Cybercrime investigators searched a South Carolina home in a nationwide effort to track down suspects they say stole more than $206,000 from a Florida school board.
Intel, Broadcom rise; Harsco, American Airlines fall
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that moved heavily or traded substantially on Friday:
Libby arsonist strikes again
The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office initiated the Code Red broadcast system Friday, requesting the public’s help in identifying the person or persons responsible for a series of fires in the area. Code Red is an emergency broadcast “reverse 911” system implemented by the county’s Emergency Management Agency to help speed communications with the public in times of emergency.
Wonk funded by IFF-affiliated, out-of-state group
I read the article about Wonk in Sunday’s paper. So cool, right? A couple of local boys trying to bring unbiased civics to the average citizen. But with a little digging, I learned that Wonk is fully funded by an out-of-state “think tank” with links to Idaho Freedom Foundation. Wonk just spreads artificial propaganda, not intelligence.
Fentanyl dealer sentenced to eight years in MSP
A Ronan woman, accused of conspiring with a man from Pasco, Wash., to bring fentanyl to Lake County for distribution, was sentenced in District Court in Polson April 17 to eight years in the Montana State Women’s Prison with three years suspended.
Bobcats adjust, cruise by Troy Trojans
Football is a game of adjusting, to opponents and to your own strengths and weaknesses.
Car plummets 400 feet off Jewel Basin Road, but occupants suffer only minor injuries
Bigfork Fire Department rescued two out-of-state visitors after their vehicle went over a cliff on Jewel Basin Road last week.
Polson man receives suspended sentence for weapons assault
Eric Walter Baszler, 42, who was convicted of assault with a weapon after a day-long trial in May, was sentenced in District Court July 16 to the Montana Department of Corrections for 10 years, with all that time suspended.
Freedom Bank welcomes Keaton Morrison to its staff
Freedom Bank in Columbia Falls announces the addition of Keaton Morrison as Vice President and Commercial Lender. With deep roots in the Flathead Valley and a passion for supporting local businesses, Morrison is eager to help individuals and entrepreneurs turn their financial dreams into reality.
Jack Stivers steps in as county extension agent
Longtime MSU Extension agent Jack Stivers is back in the saddle again, sharing wisdom and ag advice at the MSU Lake County Extension Office in Ronan.
There is no climate crisis
There have always been hurricanes, tornadoes, and freezing weather. And they are no worse now than before. There is no climate crisis.
Hawks play Wildcats tough on home turf
The Class A Columbia Falls Wildcats are traditionally one of the best boys soccer programs in Montana, year-in, year-out contenders for State hardware, and the 2025 edition of the Wildcats are no exception to that rule.