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Millennial Money: 6 Great Recession lessons that still apply
The Great Recession demolished jobs across the U.S., and it eventually came for mine, too. After graduating in 2009, I worked four months as an entry-level executive assistant at a nonprofit before being laid off.
5 MLS games called off as players call for racial justice
Five Major League Soccer matches were postponed Wednesday night as players made a collective statement against racial injustice.
Pitt to host Austin Peay in 2020 season opener Sept. 12
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Pittsburgh will host Austin Peay in the 2020 season opener at Heinz Field on Sept. 12.
Secretive Palantir lifts veil before Wall Street stock sale
BOSTON (AP) — Palantir Technologies Inc., a data-mining company with deep ties to U.S. intelligence and military agencies, has shed a good deal of its trademark secrecy about its business in filing for a Wall Street stock offering.
Local honored for "heroic" actions
Polson Police Chief Wade Nash recently recognized two local residents for their efforts with a pair of separate vehicle accidents on the same day in the city.
Osaka withdraws in protest; W&S put on hold Thursday
NEW YORK (AP) — Fourth-seeded Naomi Osaka reached the semifinals of the Western & Southern Open on Wednesday and withdrew a few hours later in a call for racial justice, drawing quick support from other players. Soon after, the whole tournament was put on hold for a day.
5 MLS games called off as players call for racial justice
Five Major League Soccer matches were postponed Wednesday night as players made a collective statement against racial injustice.
Osaka withdraws from W&S in call for justice
NEW YORK (AP) — Fourth-seeded Naomi Osaka reached the semifinals of the Western & Southern Open on Wednesday and withdrew a few hours later in a call for racial justice, drawing quick support from other players.
Five MLS games called off as player protest racial injustice
Major League Soccer players boycotted five games Wednesday night in a collective statement against racial injustice.
Rapid $5 coronavirus test doesn't need specialty equipment
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday authorized the first rapid coronavirus test that doesn’t need any special computer equipment to get results.
FVCC Foundation data possibly hacked
A technology company used by Flathead Valley Community College was recently hacked, college officials announced on Wednesday.
Ivanka Trump to introduce dad at RNC as 'people's president'
WASHINGTON (AP) — When she introduces her father at the
Colts betting big on playoffs with addition of Rivers
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (7-9)
Scant mention of brewing crises at Republican convention
WASHINGTON (AP) — As Republicans make the case for a second Trump term at their convention, trouble is brewing outside.
75 years at Flathead Lake Lodge
Iconic guest ranch boasts rich history
Distance learning can fit into your back-to-school budget
For many students, “going back to school” this fall could be just a figure of speech.
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'Fighting for you': First lady makes her case for Trump vote
Edmunds: Is it time for a plug-in hybrid vehicle?
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles — typically abbreviated as PHEVs — make up a very small percentage of vehicle sales, but they can be a smart pick for a certain kind of shopper.
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Fundraising challenge sets new record at midpoint
The Great Fish Community Challenge, a charitable giving campaign benefiting 56 local nonprofits, is now in the fourth week of the seven-week campaign and has set a new record for gifts collected in the first three weeks of the Challenge. More than $700,000 has been raised to date.