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Total at fair stock sale tops $560,000
Gross sales at the Northwest Montana Fair Stock Sale this year totaled $562,291, a bit lower than last year’s sales total, according to fair officials.
Local favorite Silverado mixes classic country and rock
Silverado will be jamming at the Kalispell Eagles on Saturday, Oct. 26. The show starts at 7 p.m. and the band plays until 11 p.m. Cover charge is $6 for Eagles members and $7 for nonmembers.
Upcoming Making Montana event taps into innovation
Makers young and old from across the state will gather to showcase their skills in a variety of industries for the 2019 Making Montana innovation fair Friday and Saturday, Feb. 15-16.
Airport No. 2 in nation for on-time departures in October
Glacier Park International Airport ranked second in North America and 33rd globally for on-time departures for the month of October, according to a press release.
Ex-tax preparer sentenced for stealing
A Bigfork woman who stole money from a customer while working as a tax preparer received a five-year sentence on Thursday.
Authority rejects Blood Bank of Alaska's $2.5M loan request
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — The Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority has rejected an application for a $2.5 million loan to the Blood Bank of Alaska.
Lance D. Roy, 33
Lance D. Roy, 33, of Coeur d'Alene passed away on Sept. 10, 2004, in Coeur d'Alene.
FVCC trustees select new board member
Taking just a few minutes to deliberate, the Flathead Valley Community College Board of Trustees voted in Jeremy Presta as a new board member on Monday afternoon.
Sandpoint's Kramer should be in the Hall of Fame
It has been 35 years since Sandpoint's Jerry Kramer put on his uniform as a Green Bay Packer.
Flora Louise Baker-Sladek, 75
Flora Louise Baker-Sladek, 75, beloved mother, sister, aunt and wife, passed away at her home on March 11, 2018, in Whitefish, where she outran advanced Alzheimer’s.
Prison ordered in drug-related assault case
SANDPOINT — A Sandpoint man who was accused of holding an ex-girlfriend against her will and beating her during a heroin-related drug deal has been ordered to spend up to 11 years in prison.
Prison ordered in motel arson case
SANDPOINT — A Louisiana man who admitted setting fire to a Fifth Avenue motel last year has been ordered to serve up to four years in prison.
Conference empowers women in business
SANDPOINT — Packed with a powerful line-up of speakers including the regional director of Lewis-Clark State College, Cyndie Hammond, and Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce president and CEO, Kate McAlister, the 2010 Empowering Women in Business Conference brings education, inspiration, humor, and fun to women throughout the region on Thursday, Nov. 4.
Prison recommended in Harding case
SANDPOINT — Imprisonment is again being recommended in the case of a Bonner County woman on probation in connection with a slaying at Priest Lake.
We need to return to our political roots
How about those independents in the original “tea party” state? Is this the political “shot heard round the world,” or what?
ISP investigating inmate's death
SANDPOINT — An Idaho State Police investigation is continuing into the death of an inmate at the Bonner County Jail last month.
Unemployment sees slight drop
SANDPOINT — After four consecutive months of improving unemployment figures, Bonner County’s economy could be edging toward recovery, according to an area economist.
Litehouse announces Utah expansion
SANDPOINT — Food manufacturer Litehouse Inc. will build a new facility in the southern Utah city of Hurricane — an expected investment of more than $10 million that will eventually add 162 new full-time positions in the rural community.
Karla Jean Needs, 56
Karla Jean Needs, 56, of Soldotna, Alaska, died of a heart attack on Dec. 21, 2007.
Corps crew visits Lightning Creek
CLARK FORK - Acting on a request from Gov. C.L “Butch” Otter, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers sent a team of two flood engineers and a hydrologist to Clark Fork Tuesday to investigate possible flood problems in Lightning Creek.