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How liberals can really make a difference
On Thanksgiving Day I had the misfortune of reading a "My Turn" article published in the Nov. 27, 2013 Press by Jimmy Pappas. The article caught my attention when I read the charge he made about a "cut and slash agenda" when referring to spending on food stamps, Meals on Wheels, Head Start, Social Security, etc. all federal programs. Mr. Pappas is apparently not aware of how Baseline budgeting for federal programs work. As a tax person, I have to deal in law and facts. Here are the facts that clarify what "cut or slashed spending" really means.
In the spotlight
James Webb III, who played as a freshman at NIC, has developed into an NBA prospect at Boise State
BOISE — Mentally, physically, the growth is apparent in Boise State redshirt junior forward James Webb III.
Terror in Norway
80 die in camp shooting, seven in blast; events believed to be linked
OSLO, Norway - A Norwegian who dressed as a police officer to gun down summer campers killed at least 80 people at an island retreat, horrified police said early Saturday. It took investigators several hours to begin the realize the full scope of Friday's massacre, which followed an explosion in nearby Oslo that killed seven and that police say was set off by the same suspect.
Spotty sick leave policies limit options for avoiding virus
LONDON (AP) — A barber in Beijing is supporting his wife and child by charging food and other expenses to a credit card while he waits for his employer's shop to reopen. A waiter at a barbecue restaurant in Kansas City, Missouri, washes his hands more often and hopes for the best. A parcel delivery driver in Britain worries about getting sick from the people who sign for their packages.
Students sacrifice now for a better tomorrow
Suzy Elmore has been through tough times.
Wild playoff victory for 'Cats
By DIXIE KNUTSON/The Daily Inter Lake
Leading the way for community banks
Kings have taken turns at helm of Montana Independent Bankers Association
Today
3 Evergreen Disposal will maintain their regular schedule for hauling garbage today, July 4.
Today
3 Evergreen Water and Sewer District board meets at 7 a.m. at the district office, 130 Nicholson Dr.
Today
3 Free symposium 8:30 a.m. to noon, Elrod Lecture Hall, Flathead Lake Biological Station, on Montana 35, 14 miles south of Bigfork on east shore of Flathead Lake. Call 982-3301.
Today
3 Mosquito Control District board meets 8:30 to 10 a.m. Earl Bennett Building, conference room A, second floor.
Day 282: Lucky Friday Strike continues on
MULLAN — If things continue the way that they are, it appears that members of United Steelworkers Union local 5114 chapter and Hecla Mining Co. will still not have an agreement on a new contract as we enter the new year.
Court Reports
Kevin A. Althauser, born 1975, charged with infraction failure to provide vehicle proof of insurance by ISP on March 14.
Court Reports
Kevin A. Althauser, born 1975, charged with infraction failure to provide vehicle proof of insurance by ISP on March 14.
Court Reports
Brandon Lee Culler, born 1989, charged with felony attempted delivery of a controlled substance by BCSO on Jan. 10.
Bankers hours - Three longtime Flathead Valley financial executives retiring
AP FACT CHECK: Trump's farewell falsehoods
On his way out, President Donald Trump claimed credit for things he didn't do and twisted his record on jobs, taxes, the pandemic and much more. Falsehoods suffused his farewell remarks to the country.
Going Up
Denise Lundy, a broker with Fortus Realty, Inc., was recently elected first vice president of
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Idaho lawmakers likely to clash over school choice, grocery tax repeal in 2025 session
School choice and tax cuts are some major topics expected to come back to the Statehouse this year.