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Physical therapist returns ‘home’ with purchase of Mission Valley practice
A 2006 Polson High School graduate has returned home, ready to help heal the people of her hometown.
Golf course open this week, restaurant next week
Golf Course open for 2020
Patricia A. ‘Pat’ Riggs, 88
Patricia A. “Pat” Riggs, 88, passed away on April 16, 2020. Born in Miles City, Mont., to Edward and Emma (Bailey) Gavin on Nov. 24, 1931.
UnitedHealth explores growth in ACA insurance marketplaces
UnitedHealth Group’s on-and-off relationship with the Affordable Care Act’s health insurance marketplaces is heating up again.
UnitedHealth explores growth in ACA insurance marketplaces
UnitedHealth Group’s on-and-off relationship with the Affordable Care Act’s health insurance marketplaces is heating up again.
STCU honors exceptional staff volunteerism
STCU employees once again showed their passion for community service by documenting a record 10,000 hours of volunteerism in 12 months. The volunteers including 18 employees who served at least 80 hours of volunteerism for a single organization. Scores of others exceeded the 16 hours of paid time off that every STCU employee receives annually for volunteer activities.
Suspected thief admits to stealing SUV, sodas
Barah Zebariah Wood, 23, pleaded guilty to amended misdemeanor charges in the latter case and felony theft in the former at a Dec. 15 hearing before Judge Heidi Ulbricht.
Libby man found not guilty of DUI
After two hours of deliberation, the jury found Miller not guilty of driving under the influence.
Man accused of pulling knife sentenced to state prison
A Kalispell man accused of pulling a knife on men confronting him for shoplifting earlier this year received a partially suspended 10-year sentence in the Montana State Prison.
Flathead Business Watercooler
Business events, trainings and seminars
The North 16U competes in first travel softball tournament
The North rallies to defeat the Stealth, 3-2 in last game of tournament.
EDITORIAL: Hayden turns a housing light on
Decision may impact few, but every step forward in housing crisis helps
LoRee (Ruth) Hook
LoRee (Ruth) Hook
How to swallow a snake, whole
So a few weeks ago I was sitting in a blind at a private pond watching a great blue heron.
Priest River falls to Kellogg at 2A Districts
Although Priest River will be losing a key senior, Charles Bennett to graduation, there is a strong group of returning players for next year’s team.
MSU’s manufacturing center launches apprenticeship program
The Certified Manufacturing Associate Apprenticeship is a one-year program that combines on-the-job training with online technical classes on topics like safety, math and measurements, manufacturing processes, and quality control.
Egypt unveils newly discovered chamber inside Great Pyramid
Archaeologists do not know what the function was of the chamber, which is not accessible from the outside
FEC annual meeting is Saturday in Kalispell
Members of Flathead Electric Cooperative democratically control their Co-op and conduct its business via their annual members meeting.
Minnow Madness tonight at CHS
Coed basketball part of new fish-themed event
Fight for the Fish has spawned a new athletic tradition of goodwill for Coeur d'Alene and Lake City high schools: Minnow Madness.
Council approves townhomes on Fourth Avenue, supports paving N. Fork Road
The Columbia Falls City Council last week approved an amended planned unit development at 812 4th Ave West which will become all housing units, rather than a mix of housing and commercial space.