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Campbell's HR sparks C-Falls in 6-3 victory over Glacier
COLUMBIA FALLS — Morgan Campbell belted a solo shot to left field in the sixth inning to break a 2-all tie and lift Class A Columbia Falls to a 6-3 victory over Class AA Glacier on Monday in softball.
Kalispell man ordered to pay state for stolen benefits
A Kalispell man was given a six-year deferred imposition of sentence and ordered to pay $22,555 in restitution Oct. 6 for stealing state unemployment benefits.
LAW ROUNDUP: Man of many accounts explains himself
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Dean Clarence Sturz, 58
Dean Clarence Sturz, 58, suffering from complications of brain cancer, slipped peacefully from this world on the evening of May 3, surrounded by his loving family.
PREP VOLLEYBALL: Well-rounded Lumberjacks sweep past Timberlake
Confucius say, this is good
Half a millennium before the birth of Christ, a Chinese philosopher shared his reflections and insights with those who would listen. Now, 2,500 years later, many still hear the wisdom of Confucius.
TRIBE: Beware offer of 'gifts'
Thursday's story "Idaho official objects to pact" missed the mark of the actual story. The author wrote, "There are currently no plans (tribal spokesman Helo Hancock) said, for payments to include the Tribe's financial support to educational programs and schools, mandated by a gaming compact with the state." "That hasn't been discussed," he said.
Tripler making yearbook herself
New Vision student's design will be on career day T-shirt
Law roundup: Toolman suspected of damaging door
Kalispell Police Department received a call from an intoxicated woman in a motel.
Money talks, history corrects
As our country looks for answers to wars on two fronts, an economy flinging mud in a ditch and an important primary election nearing our doorstep, it's easier to embrace sound bytes and think those stupid political signs dotting the landscape tell us everything we need to know to be informed voters.
Education Roundup October 4, 2010
NIC students earn communication award
Drunken driver sentenced
COEUR d'ALENE - A drunken driver who killed a Washington man in an early morning accident was sentenced to up to 15 years in prison on Wednesday.
Party leaders refuse to budge
Raising debt ceiling means spending cuts
TAXES: Cuts don't create new jobs
The claim that wealthy people and corporations create more jobs when paying less in taxes is specious and is without foundation in fact. Bluntly, it is a lie. The premise is that businesses would employ more workers if they had more money.
Records February 18, 2012
Hospice fined $50,000
Stolen laptop contained patient information
HAYDEN - Hospice of North Idaho settled with the federal government and agreed to pay $50,000 because of a stolen laptop it lost containing patient information.
Wanted felon caught
Girlfriend arrested for harboring; Kids placed in shelter
POST FALLS - A 22-year-old Post Falls man who had three felony warrants was arrested after a foot chase with police and hiding out in the attic of his girlfriend's apartment on Wednesday afternoon.
San Bernardino speeds toward bankruptcy
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (AP) - San Bernardino declared a fiscal emergency Wednesday night, allowing the city to avoid a lengthy mediation process and head straight to federal bankruptcy court.
Senior living complex breaks ground
POST FALLS - Silver Creek is building on an American family trend.
Woman recovering from burns
Angela Misita slipped, spilled hot grease
POST FALLS - A Post Falls woman severely burned in an accident earlier this month is recovering at a Seattle hospital.