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College gunsmithing program hits the mark
Flathead Valley Community College’s new gunsmithing program hit the mark for a range of students in courses last summer.
Couple feels lucky to have escaped blast
Gunshot may have caused explosion
Even though they lost their home to a powerful natural-gas explosion over the weekend, Art and Diane Wright feel very fortunate for the serendipitous circumstances that allowed them to escape harm.
July 21, 2016
Whitefish council gets positive feedback on resort-tax proposal
The Whitefish City Council heard positive feedback Tuesday on a proposal to extend the city's resort tax and adjust how the city uses that money.
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Memorial vandalism
Couch-crashing across the globe
By OLIVIA KOERNIG / Whitefish Pilot
Parks boss struck by community spirit
After seven months heading up the city’s parks and recreation department, Karl Cozad says he’s amazed by the generosity, collaboration and grassroots volunteerism here in Whitefish.
Don't expect an early tax refund this year
Talking to my car insurance agent last week gave me some insight into tax time. That's a good time for people who will get money back from the Internal Revenue Service and want to file quickly. It's not a good time for people who must dig out all their receipts for purchases that are deductible so they don't have to pay so much income tax.
Twins A team outlasts the Lakers
By DAVID ERICKSON
Oregon climate battle: GOP walkout reveals sharp divisions
SALEM, Ore. (AP) — A rebellion by GOP politicians in liberal Oregon intensified Tuesday when Republican members of the House joined their Senate counterparts in a walkout, freezing legislation on climate change, wildfire mitigation, homeless assistance and a landmark compromise between the timber industry and environmentalists.
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Whitefish senior builds on home-school base
Most students around the valley are finishing up the school year from home due to COVID-19, but that’s nothing new for Whitefish High School senior Jacob Bailey. After being home-schooled up through the start of high school, Bailey started at WHS during what would have been considered his sophomore year.
Graduates honored in ‘troubled times’
That the annual spectacle of processions, speeches and flying mortarboards could even occur this year gave local high school graduates, their families and teachers reason enough to celebrate.
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Carper urges tough US rules barring gas-powered cars by 2035
WASHINGTON (AP) — A top Senate Democrat is urging U.S. anti-pollution standards that would follow a deal brokered by California with five automakers and then set targets to end sales of new gasoline-powered vehicles by 2035, a goal that reaches farther than
SHS honors students’ academic achievements
Forty-two students were honored for their academic achievement
Carper urges tough US rules barring gas-powered cars by 2035
WASHINGTON (AP) — A top Senate Democrat is urging U.S. anti-pollution standards that would follow a deal brokered by California with five automakers and then set targets to end sales of new gasoline-powered vehicles by 2035, a goal that reaches farther than
ALICE report: wage growth outpaced by inflation
The newest ALICE report shows wage growth was no match for inflation after a decade of falling behind.
Fourth of July American Heroes Parade: A heartfelt thank you to the community
The Coeur d'Alene Regional Chamber's annual 4th of July Celebration was a resounding success, bringing the businesses and citizens of this community together in a vibrant celebration of love for our great nation and the men and women who serve in our armed forces.