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Pretty cool town'
My girlfriend and I stopped at The Bean Hive for coffee and a bagelwich, attempting to resolve our combined "time-management issues" This is a theme not uncommon to most of us, I imagine. We all have places to be, jobs, families, animals and activities to tend to.
Eighty-five will keep jobs at CFAC
The Columbia Falls Aluminum Co. plant won’t shut down entirely after all. The plant has negotiated an agreement with the Bonneville Power Administration for about 35 megawatts of power — enough to keep half of one potline open.
Bush uses 'bait and switch' tactic; change is needed
Editor,
Sixth Annual Artists in Paradise event this week
July and August are busy times of the year for Sanders County and many events have been occurring annually for years, including the Artists in Paradise.
Columbia Falls eyes rail-served industrial park
Flathead County will receive a $1.4 million economic development grant, Sens. Max Baucus and Jon Tester announced last week.
Home totaled in Coram fire, family needs assistance
A family in Coram lost their home and most of their belongings in a house fire Jan. 11.
History club to host cowboy dance
The Columbia Falls Historical Society has moved its headquarters to a new location, club president Clarence Taber says. Talks on local history next year will be presented at the historical chapel at the Montana Veterans Home.
Grandmother's DUI charge lowered in plea deal
A felony criminal endangerment charge against a 49-year-old Kalispell woman who allegedly was drunk while driving with her granddaughter in the passenger seat was lowered to a misdemeanor in a plea deal earlier this year.
Cheers to Murray Craven
Murray Craven, born in Medicine Hat, Alberta, retired to Whitefish after 18 years of distinguished professional hockey.
Questions raised by pledge
Contemplating running again for the Montana House of Representatives, on Nov. 29, I wrote a letter to Grover Nordquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform. In this letter I wrote:
Suspect in arson gets prison time
Hungry Horse News
Man sentenced for Troy burglary spree
A Northwest Montana man who stole numerous vehicles from Sanders, Lake and Flathead counties, and burglarized several homes in Troy will spend time behind bars.
Men of Worth at Memorial Center Thursday
The Kootenai Heritage Council is partnering with the Irish Fair Committee for a Valentine’s Day and St. Patrick’s Day celebration rolled into one.
Apply now to study nursing at FVCC in Libby
Lincoln County residents wanting to pursue a Practical Nursing Certificate of Applied Science or an Associate of Science Nursing degree at Flathead Valley Community College’s Libby campus are advised that now is the time to apply for admission and register for prerequisite courses that will begin in August.
Free, fresh produce still available for eligible seniors
There are still 20 spots open for area seniors to receive vouchers for $50 to purchase fresh produce at the Troy Farmer’s Market.
Eureka man ordered to treatment for DUI
After a change of plea to guilty, Nickolas Sims was sentenced on a charge of operating a vehicle with a blood alcohol level over .08 in Montana 19th Judicial District Court on March 5.
Resort thanks
I am writing to acknowledge the community spirit that I have experienced recently from the Whitefish Mountain Resort's Ski School. I also wish to acknowledge the generosity of Sportsman & Ski House.
Cheers for volunteers
Bruce Tate has deep roots in Whitefish. The son of Ralph and Helen Tate, he professes to be publicity shy and suggests this article should be about them.
Lenore Simons
Lenore Simons
Coal, oil & gas development banned in Canadian Flathead
Local environmentalists applauded the British Columbian government on Tuesday as it took a ÒsignificantÓ step in protecting wilderness lands along Glacier National ParkÕs northern boundary.