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Giving Together: Turning Tax Season into Opportunities for Students
On a spring morning in Kalispell, a group of elementary students huddle around a table, testing a small robot they…
Hedonism and beheading: Two worlds collide
The murder of American photojournalist James Foley by hooded thugs in the Islamic State ought to unite our country in a passion for justice, but it won’t.
Samson's Brave new world
The first day of Flathead football practice wasn’t ideal. Both sessions of two-a-days were interrupted by rain, belying the hours of sunshine in between. The temperature, which had been in the 80s and 90s all week,…
Scouts spiff up mansion chairs
Thanks to the Boy Scouts of America Venture Crew 2933 and the Kalispell Elks Lodge, guests at the Conrad Mansion’s annual Fourth of July ice cream social celebrated in style on glistening white chairs that the Scou…
In heated war of words, my money is on Mark Steyn
TERRY: Getting the hang of rodeo
This isn’t my first rodeo. But, it’s not far removed.
Rare kokanee still reach Flathead Lake
“I think that’s a KOKANEE!”
Luther Leaguers learned to love the mountains
Summers and reunions go hand-in-hand, and I was able to catch a double-header during my recent stay in Minnesota.
Christians, Jews are easy targets, but for how long?
The absurd attacks on Israel for exercising its right of self-defense in the past few weeks have only been surpassed in foolhardy dangerousness by the world’s virtual silence about the genocide being practiced agai…
TERRY: Football on its way
As much as I love summer, it’s dragging on.
Our border invasion has solution – in Constitution
Gov. Rick Perry of Texas recently ordered 1,000 Texas National Guard troops to the state’s border with Mexico to assist the Border Patrol in responding to the growing crisis of illegal entry.
Acing a tribute
Bonnie Sanders once dreamed of hitting a hole-in-one on the 13th hole at Village Greens.
On the road to a bad day
Chance event led to Eureka lunch tradition
A poster promoting an oncologist talk was the rocket that launched an annual fundraising event and raised more than $100,000 over 16 years for Wings Regional Cancer Support.
Protecting religious freedom is not just a hobby
The Constitution is under assault. So is our way of life.
Name game a bit insane in Iceland
Here’s something you may have missed in the national news last week. It’s against the law in Iceland to name your baby girl Harriet.