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Chalking it up Custom calligraphy specialist caters to businesses, weddings
Last weekend’s My Montana Wedding expo at the Flathead County Fairgrounds gave Laurel Mallery a chance to gauge interest in her calligraphy and art skills.
The impact of spreading virus on businesses and economy
AID AVAILABLE: The World Bank announced Tuesday that it is making $12 billion available to provide immediate support to low-income countries dealing with the health and economic impacts of the coronavirus.
Bigfork Eagle flies again; on newsstands today
After a nearly four-year hiatus, the Bigfork Eagle has landed — again.
Neo-Nazi publisher won't reveal whereabouts, citing threats
Andrew Anglin operates a neo-Nazi website notorious for publishing personal information about the targets of its internet trolling campaigns. But The Daily Stormer’s publisher refused this week to publicly reveal where he is living, claiming he gets “credible” death threats.
Whitefish boutique crosses half-century mark
The Village Shop in Whitefish is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. Tami Yunck has owned the clothing store since 2006, and she said the shop has “made a lot of changes” in the past half-century.
Virus spreads in Pennsylvania; St. Patrick's parade canceled
Pennsylvania confirmed more cases of the new coronavirus Tuesday, as more schools canceled classes, travel or events and the city of Philadelphia discouraged gatherings of more than 5,000 people, including professional sporting events and the St. Patrick's Day parade which was canceled Tuesday night.
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The U.S. House of Representatives recently passed two bills that would undermine critical health protections against air pollution. One bill, the “BRICK” Act, would allow an indefinite delay of standards to reduce toxic air emissions from brick kilns, including poisonous airborne mercury that winds up in our fish and harms brain development in children, while also delaying more protective emissions standards for new wood-burning stoves and heaters.
Study: climate change has boosted fish cross-breeding
A recently published study asserts that climate warming accelerated hybrid breeding among native and non-native trout in the Flathead River Basin over the last 30 years, one of the first looks into how changing climatic conditions can have “evolutionary consequences.”
Retail sales rise 0.6% in August largely due to a spike in gas prices
Retail sales rose 0.6% in August, compared with a revised 0.5% increase in July, according to a report issued by the Commerce Department on Thursday.
Kalispell resident returns to game show stage
Stuart Crane, a product manager at Applied Materials, is a real trivia lover.
Annual ski swap will take COVID precautions
The annual Big Mountain Ski Club ski swap and sale will take place this year with precautions in place related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sizable condo project planned near Whitefish golf course
The Whitefish Planning Board will discuss a conditional use-permit for a large condominium project on the west side of Whitefish during its remote meeting on Thursday at 6 p.m.
Priority themes identified for West Glacier growth plan
Following initial public meetings that occurred earlier this year, the West Glacier Vision Project team was able to identify key themes and concepts the greater West Glacier community would like to see guide future development decisions in the area.
June Frances Baney Woffenden, 88
June Frances Baney Woffenden, 88, died, Sunday, May 29, 2016, at her home in Eureka.
Fall hunter ed classes begin in Lake County
Fall Hunter Education classes for the residents in Polson, Ronan and Pablo will begin Tuesday, Oct. 2 at the Polson Middle School.
The Waiting: Tom Petty Tribute comes to Missoula
Logjam Presents welcomes Bozeman-based The Waiting: Tom Petty Tribute live in concert Dec. 1 at The Wilma Theater in Missoula. Doors open at 7 p.m. The concert begins at 8 p.m.
UM rings in the holidays with 'White Christmas'
The University of Montana’s Theatre & Dance and Music schools are joining to present a holiday classic, Irving Berlin’s “White Christmas,” to audiences throughout November and December.
Don 'Buzz' MacCarter, 74
Don “Buzz” MacCarter, 74, originally from Billings and later of Paradise Valley, Livingston, died peacefully at home after a long bout with cancer. Ever since 1978, Don and his wife Jane, daughter Mindy, and son Kent spent many summers together on Wild Horse Island at Flathead Lake.
Legals August 11, 2018
No. 25590 PUBLIC NOTICE The Board of County Commissioners of Flathead County did this 8th day of August, 2018 approve payroll and claims for payment in the amount of $6,647,858.26 for the period beginning July 1, 2018 and ending on July 31, 2018. The full and complete claim list is available for public view in the Finance Office, Flathead County Courthouse, 800 S Main, Room 214, Kalispell, Montana or online at https://flathead.mt.gov/finance/downloads.php. Individual requests for personal copies will be accepted by the Finance Office. Dated this 8th day of August, 2018. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Flathead County, Montana By: /s/ Pamela J. Holmquist Pamela J. Holmquist, Chairman By: /s/ Debbie Pierson Debbie Pierson, Clerk & Recorder August 11, 2018 MNAXLP __________________________
Counting slated to begin in mid-March
Efforts to educate Montanans on the importance of gathering an accurate 2020 census count this spring are in full swing as the counting process is slated to begin by mid-March.