To step into Judy Johnson’s house in December is to step into a sort of Christmas nirvana. Every inch of the Martin City woman’s home is decorated, from holiday-themed shower curtains in the bathrooms, to coordinating floor mats and towels in the kitchen, to an incredible collection of miniatures and …
A Columbia Falls teen has filed a lawsuit against the City of Columbia Falls, Columbia Falls Police Department, and Columbia Falls police officer Mike Johnson due to injuries sustained in a crash that ended a high-speed pursuit in June 2015.
Though they were down in numbers due to activity conflicts, the Columbia Falls High School Speech and Debate team still came away with another win on Saturday at the Western Regional AA Speech and Debate Tournament.
The Columbia Falls Area Chamber of Commerce last Tuesday presented 15 First Buck awards and 10 Community Spirit awards at the December luncheon meeting.
Donna Danz is the image of generosity, standing in her kitchen with the warm scent of sugar wafting through the house, frosting an enormous batch of sugar cookies all to be given away.
Many employees affected by the layoffs at Weyerhaeuser last week attended a workshop to further understand the benefits available to them through the Trade Adjustment Assistance Act that was recently announced.
In her report during the city council meeting last Monday, City Manager Susan Nicosia brought to attention issues facing the city in implementing Marsy’s law. The law, which gives greater rights to victims of a crime, has proven tough to implement due to some confusing language, Nicosia told the council. …
Jerry Burley, assistant vice president and loan officer at Freedom Bank on Friday was awarded Notary of the Year by Montana Sec. of State Linda McCulloch.
The School District 6 Board in a 7-1 vote on Wednesday approved the extension of an early retirement incentive program originally offered during the 2015-2016 school year.
The School District 6 Board Wednesday unanimously agreed to adopt a recently revised contract between the Columbia Falls Teachers’ Union and the District for the 2016-2017 school year.
Following through on a years-old promise, Columbia Falls Junior High school principal Dave Wick and assistant principal John Cooper last Tuesday kissed a goat to honor the student body’s efforts in reaching their fundraising goal.
They use music once in a great while. Sometimes they even have the words to the songs they play. And if they decide to do a chord change in the middle of a song, well, so be it.