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Regulator would cap credit card late fees at $8, part of Biden's campaign against junk fees
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration announced a rule Tuesday to cap all credit card late fees, the latest effort in the White House push to end what it has called junk fees and a move that regulators say will save Americans up to $10 billion a year.
State health department under corrective plan for delayed SNAP applications
Federal officials have required Montana to implement a corrective action plan to improve what they call “unacceptable” delays in processing food assistance applications, a problem that the state health department has attributed to the strain that Medicaid redeterminations have created for its workforce over the last year.
Kila School to put $8 million bond issue on the ballot for expansion
Kila School is moving forward with an $8 million bond issue in a May mail ballot election to expand the school.
Dykstra, Bobcat women hold off Weber State
OGDEN, Utah — Marah Dykstra scored 20 points and Montana State held off a late Weber State charge to win 67-65 in Big Sky women’s basketball Monday.
Legals for March, 5 2024
Noxon fire chief says arson not suspected in blaze that burned three businesses
Noxon's fire chief told attendees at a community meeting Saturday that no evidence of arson was found during the initial investigation into the cause of a fire that destroyed three businesses in the rural Sanders County town last week.
Letters to the editor March 4
Letters to the editor March 4
Levy could provide overtaxed Kalispell Fire Department with more personnel, new station
When the calls began coming in Feb. 1 about a possible structure fire off of Three Mile Drive, the Kalispell Fire Department was across town fielding a medical call.
Longtime owners of Kalispell's Woodland Floral retiring
Woodland Floral, a mainstay of Kalispell’s bouquet and sentiment business, is changing hands after 45 years.
Braxton Mitchell faces independent challenger for House District 5
Two-term Republican state Rep. Braxton Mitchell faces a youthful, independent challenger in House District 5 this year — 18-year-old Colton Little.
Mary Jane 'Janie' Camacho, 79
Mary Jane “Janie” (Huls) Camacho, 79, passed away on Feb. 16, 2024.
Letters to the editor March 3
Letters to the editor March 3
Legals for March, 3 2024
Gunning to be the best: Teens take part in local shooting league
Standing with her feet hip-distance apart, Flathead Valley Pheasants Forever Youth Shooting League member Abbi Townsend leans into her slightly bent, forward-facing leg. Resting her cheek against the buttstock of her double-barreled shotgun she shouts, “Pull.”
Bulldogs bounce Glacier boys
BUTTE — On Saturday, Butte High broke someone else’s heart.
Western AA: Pack girls stay alive, Bravettes bow out
BUTTE — Reese Ramey knocked down three of four free throws in the final 10 seconds to seal a 48-44 victory for the Glacier Wolfpack over Butte on Friday at the Western AA girls divisional.
Wolfpack bounce Braves from Western AA
BUTTE — Glacier’s Liam Ells hit four 3-pointers and scored 20 points, and the Wolfpack beat crosstown rival Flathead 63-38 Friday morning at the Western AA boys basketball divisional.
Law roundup: Adverse drug reactions not a crime
After allegedly suffering an allergic reaction to pain medication, a patient turned his doctor over to the Kalispell Police Department.
Suspect in fatal Columbia Falls stabbing pleads not guilty
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Kalispell sheep farmers talk soil regeneration methods at Free the Seeds
John Steitz and Carol Treadwell Steitz specialize in selling clean, colored merino wool to spinners all over the world.