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Public Record for Monday, December 1, 2008
Barbara Jean Hoskinson and James Zachariasen, Missoula, girl, Nov. 25 Katie and Jeremiah Petersen, Missoula, girl, Nov.
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German Christmas - Schoolhouse market picks European theme for its 3rd year
Kurt Cyr stands among his German-inspired 2008 Christmas designs in the Ninemile Schoolhouse store.
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Apply for West Valley Community Council by Dec. 5
Missoula County Commissioners are seeking applicants to fill five positions on the new West Valley Community Council.
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Frenchtown Fire asked to consider contract staff
He said privatization is working well in areas like West Yellowstone and a few communities in both Idaho and Oregon.
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City gives away 45 cords of fireWood to community membersNov. 15
If it burns, they will come. On Saturday, homeowners lined up a fleet of pickup trucks as the city made its annual offer of free firewood.
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Show of gratitude: Civilians and veterans gather to honor, give thanks to those who serve
Members of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Veteran Warrior Society Color Guard attended the Veterans Day ceremony on the Missoula County Courthouse lawn Tuesday.
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Missoula's HD 100 race remains undecided; provisional ballots will determine the outcome on Monday
Control of the state House of Representatives rests on several undecided races, including one in Missoula where Democratic challenger Willis Curdy trails the city's lone Republican legislator, Rep.
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Mahlum Meadows got waiver from fire protection rules
Mahlum, who was chairman of the fire board until August 2008, did not install any water supply for his 14-lot Wye-area subdivision.
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Full text of letter authorizing waiver for Mahlum Meadows
The following is the full text of the letter sent by then-chief Scott Waldron authorizing the 14-lot Mahlum Meadows subdivision to proceed without any water supply system for fire protection.
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Frenchtown Senior Citizens urge yes vote on Community Council
There will be five directors on the Board, one from each of the following five precincts: Precinct 34, north of I-90 and east of Mill Creek; Precinct 35, south of I-90 east including Moccasin Lane; Precinct 36, ...
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Get vehicle ready for hunt
In years past, with the help of my radio listeners and newspaper readers, I have compiled a Hunter's Checklist to aid hunters in gathering their gear before they head into the field.
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Mary Alexander takes charge at first meeting
Alexander immediately stood up to Six Mile resident Harry Kenck, a frequent guest and public speaker at the fire board meetings.
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Creativity pops at Twenty-four Hour Comics Day
Cartoonist Brian Thomas of Missoula dares to use ink instead of pencil for his art.
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Fire board gives up on Waldron
Frenchtown will start looking for a new fire chief effective immediately, according to a letter written by the board's attorney, Carey Schmidt.
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Corner office: Crane operator enjoys the best view in Missoula
Crane operator Mike Burke looks at Front Street directly below him last week as he unloads steel beams from a truck parked on the street on the site of the new First Interstate Bank building in downtown ...
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Richard Wiesemann II, Missoula Scholarships/awards Ryan McHugh of Bigfork was the recipient of the Montana Nursery and?Landscape Association's horticulture scholarship award.
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Community briefs for Sept. 30, 2008
Local candidates will speak in a candidate forum sponsored by the Clark Fork Chronicle at the Superior High School multipurpose room on Wednesday, Oct.
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Frenchtown school construction nears halfway mark
Students at both campuses should be able to enter new or remodeled classrooms by next school year.
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Orange, black and green: School district expansion includes environmental elements
Nick Salmon, senior project manager with CTA Architects and Engineers in Missoula, was instrumental in the design of the new 112,000-square-foot green expansion of Frenchtown schools.
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Student numbers on the wane: No matter how you count it, MCPS enrollment is down
In Monday's Missoulian: The Hamilton School District may tap emergency reserves to handle a growing number of kindergarten students.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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"...I was sure that Somerset was the right choice...they couldn't have been more compassionate or understanding...I just couldn't believe that this all happened within a week...Thanks to my loan officer and all the rest of those great people at Somerset, my family will be able to stay in the only home they have known for some time, without fear of being put out." - Tom N.
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