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Barbie's Jeep is illegally parked
Attention young drivers: Are you missing a pink, battery-powered Barbie Jeep? It's been parked at a residence on Fifth Avenue West for a few days.
Delisting grizzlies will take time
After surviving a close encounter with a large grizzly bear this week, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Commissioner Vic Workman said grizzlies need to be delisted so their numbers can be managed by the state through a limited hunt.
United Way effort aims to raise $1 million
The 2007 United Way fund drive officially kicks off Monday, and for the first time has a goal of $1 million.
Employee pleads to embezzlement, filing false tax return
COEUR d’ALENE — Jamie Gillette, 53, of Bonners Ferry, pleaded guilty to wire fraud and making and subscribing a false tax return, U.S. Attorney Bart Davis said Thursday.
Embezzler destined for prison; stole $700K
COEUR d’ALENE — A 63-year-old Coeur d’Alene woman could spend 20 years in federal prison for stealing almost $700,000 from the Coeur d’Alene cabinet business where she worked.
Hot times in the River City
Oh July… Bold stripes, bright stars, brave hearts. Fireworks and backyard cookouts, you certainly have much to offer us.
Debt just waiting for a rainy day
Kids, pay no attention to your parents and grandparents.
College program focuses on senior care
Flathead Valley Community College trustees adopted a new program Monday linked to the aging population.
College trustees approve bond sale
Flathead Valley Community College trustees last week approved the sale of $5.9 million in bonds to complete campus expansion projects.
Flathead County Sheriff
The Flathead County Sheriff's Office arrested 45-year-old Timothy Walsh on Sunday, after a report that he stole a car and pointed a gun at a man who witnessed it. He was arrested at Snowslip, charged with assault with a weapon and felony theft.
Grizzly delisting provides challenge
The federal government has finally lit the fuse to delist the Greater Yellowstone grizzly bear population. Will there be a bang or a whimper?
Power agency to give tribes $3.49 million to buy land
For the first time, the Bonneville Power Administration and the Confederated Salish-Kootenai Tribes have reached an agreement that provides the tribes with $3.49 million for conservation land purchases to mitigate for damages caused by construction of Hungry Horse Dam.
Working to prevent teen suicide
This week about 500 concerned citizens turned out to confront a subject that makes most of us uncomfortable: teen depression and suicide.
Clues sought in man's death
The Flathead County Sheriff's Office hopes someone here knew Todd William Schwartz, 41, of Lebanon, Tenn.
Kalispell police
Kalispell police had little trouble tracking down and charging a man, 43, with criminal trespass, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest early Friday. First, the "scary looking man" visited the Black Angus casino, passed out in the bathroom, then headed out to the parking lot. He'd made it to the nearby Finish Line within a half hour, where he threw himself on the floor and started yelling.
Cabin reservation day is Monday
Monday is the opening opportunity for cabin rentals over the next year on the Hungry Horse and Glacier View ranger districts of Flathead National Forest.
Boy arrested for lifting beer, cigarettes
Flathead County Sheriff's deputies arrested a boy for allegedly breaking into a Hungry Horse gas station and making off with beer and cigarettes.
Shuttle program back on track
"Safety first" must be the motto of manned space flights, and the recently completed mission of the shuttle Discovery appears to have been a giant step forward for NASA.
Murderer's escape conviction is nixed
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Do corporations need a tax cut?
President Trump inherited a raising economy.