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$6 million in state grants helps boost local preschool programs
Preschools across the state are experiencing new opportunities for growth and improvement with the implementation of a state-funded grant meant to specifically benefit early childhood programs.
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Staggering Ox opened its doors on the new Kalispell location last month, serving its signature sandwiches that have gained popularity throughout the state and nationwide.
Populist economic charade ends - plutocracy wins
One-party passage of the GOP/Trump “Tax Scam” bill that pretends to aid the middle class while tilting the tax system more than ever to the benefit of the super-wealthy and corporations was the nail in the coffin of the populist charade Trump and the GOP leveraged to electoral victory in 2016.
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•Whitefish mayor sees community doing right thing
Wisconsin officials push absentee voting in virus shutdown
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin election officials and political party leaders urged people Monday to vote in next month's presidential primary via absentee ballot rather than lining up at the polls in hopes of slowing the spread of the new coronavirus.
Maryland lawmakers approve coronavirus bill, adjourn early
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — The Maryland General Assembly on Wednesday adjourned early for the first time since the Civil War, after passing emergency legislation and setting aside millions of dollars to enable the governor to respond as needed to the virus outbreak.
Blasdel seeks to simplify taxes, expand business opportunities
Mark Blasdel
Whitefish Oktoberfest marks 10th anniversary
This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Great Northwest Oktoberfest in Whitefish — time to celebrate Bavarian-style!
Math brings local preschool families together
Peterson Elementary preschoolers counted colorful beads in an attempted 3-1-4 pattern to make bracelets, hopped along numbered construction paper lily pads, rolled dice and divided Play-Doh in celebration of math literacy and Pi Day.
Kalispell woman pleads to role in hit and run fatal
A Kalispell woman accused of running over an 89-year-old man in the street last fall has pleaded no contest to the offense.
Evergreen should be focus of next highway project
Kudos to our local representatives, friends, mayor, county commissions, state and federal representatives’ planners and engineers, in a Herculean effort to get our bypass in place. It has served its purpose well. I have used it on a regular basis myself, and I am more than pleased of what a convenience and time-saver it is.
Arizona House GOP rams through transgender sports ban bill
PHOENIX (AP) — Republicans in the Arizona House on Tuesday rammed through a contentious proposal that would ban transgender student athletes from participating on the team that aligns with their gender identity over unified opposition from minority Democrats.
Letters to the editor Feb. 3
I am concerned about the removal of two members of the County Health Board: Drs. Myerowitz and Miller. We were lucky to have them on the Board influencing rational health decisions. They worked to better the lives of the people of the Flathead. Their removal was abrupt and improper, which is not the way to thank good and competent people for their service. We need more physicians like them.
Top lawmakers open negotiations on new Kentucky budget
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky's legislative leaders warned Monday of the severe challenges to crafting a new state budget as the coronavirus shrinks state tax collections and inflicts other economic damage.
Gov announces closure of all South Carolina public schools
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina's governor on Sunday announced temporary closures for schools across the state as more cases of the new coronavirus continue to emerge.?
Arizona Legislature rushing help for schools, workers
PHOENIX (AP) — The Arizona Legislature rushed Wednesday to enact a basic state budget along with bills giving flexibility to closed schools and help for workers who lose their jobs as they try to address the impact of the coronavirus before adjourning until the health crisis ebbs.
What's Happening: Mask hoarders rebuked, Olympics delay eyed
BERLIN (AP) — As the new coronavirus continues spreading, people are being asked to stop hoarding masks and athletes are being advised to refrain from high-fives.
Bravettes claim hard-fought crosstown match
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Montana governor
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Montana governor
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