Carol Marino: Good News
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Love is all you need
“Love letters” can take many forms — handwritten, scented and postmarked. A small note tucked into a bouquet. An emoji-laced text message. A heart traced in the steam on the bathroom mirror.
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GOOD NEWS: Five-star customer service
From the reviews, Vinny’s Grill & Sushi Restaurant in downtown Polson is a busy, people-pleasing kind of place.
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With the “Polar Express” rolling through Montana the past couple of weeks, forest fires may be far from most folks’ daily concerns.
Plenty of reasons to be grateful
An alleged thief is singing a different tune after being caught red-handed in gas station casino bathroom last month.
COLUMN: Silver Anniversary of Dayton Daze
For the last 25 years the community of Dayton has boosted the Chief Cliff Volunteer Fire Department and Quick Response Unit’s budget by throwing a big summer celebration.
GOOD NEWS: Encouraging voice a true angel
Nancy Mackin wasn’t expecting her family dinner would end with her being wheeled out on a stretcher.
COLUMN: Help on the road is invaluable
Recent headlines in the Inter Lake show folks in Northwest Montana still know how to be Good Samaritans.
COLUMN: Woody Weekend a major success
The Flathead Valley has been drawing some wild weather cards so far this summer but that didn’t put a damper on Whitefish Woody Weekend V.
COLUMN: From one soldier to another, a flag gift
It’s not often you can walk into a store and have your purchase paid for by someone else.
COLUMN: Local history chapter nears its centennial
The Montana State Daughters of the American Revolution was founded in 1894, five years after Montana gained its statehood. Today’s organization has 12 chapters statewide and more than 550 members.
COLUMN: Park volunteers contribute in many ways
Glacier National Park Associates don’t let any dust collect under their feet – unless it’s sawdust.
COLUMN: Help build a mountain of food
Summer should be a time of fun for children, not one of worrying whether there will be enough to eat.
COLUMN: Foundation goes distance to promote our skiing heritage
The not-so-lazy days of winter at Whitefish Mountain Resort have seen their final ski and snowboard action for 2016, capped off, as always, with the wacky Pond Skim on April 9.
Youth extols value of Scouting
Jake Wilke is no tenderfoot when it comes to Scouting. He’s been involved with the Scouts program for almost six years now, first as a Cub Scout and now working on his second-class Boy Scout rank with Troop 1903 in…