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'Insurance' from Halloween harm just $5

| October 29, 2006 1:00 AM

For just $5, a woman on Third Avenue East could have purchased Halloween insurance from eight junior high kids, guaranteeing cleanup services should her house get egged or her pumpkins smashed. She wasn't interested.

A home on Woodland Avenue could use the insurance; this is the second time it's been egged in as many weekends.

Kalispell police received a number of complaints about kids racing in the Walgreens, Red Lion Hotel Kalispell, Tidyman's and Kalispell Junior High School parking lots, as well as around St. Matthews Catholic Church and on Teal Drive.

Someone wishes people would stop littering yards on Fourth Avenue East with Christian literature.

Police arrested a 48-year-old man for his fourth DUI, a felony. After an accident in the parking lot of the Blue & White Motel, a man was arrested for drunken driving and driving without insurance or a license.