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'An age of frugality'
Financial advisers offer investment advice as recession wears on And as the recession persists and financial uncertainty abounds, Flathead Valley financial advisers recommend that residents prioritize where ...
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Road-access issue delays Lakeside project
The Flathead County commissioners wrapped up 2008 business on Wednesday by approving a 30-day extension for the Marco Heights 2 subdivision north of Lakeside.
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Morse Code on the Radio and Boy Attacks Grandparents
She is with her 19-year-old boyfriend. 1:52 a.m. Someone's kids kept the neighbor up all night.
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Campaign cash flow posted online
Nov. 24 was the deadline for candidates to file final campaign-finance reports with the Montana Commissioner of Political Practice.
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Killing of pack draws cries of protest
Aggressive government control actions against wolves are often followed by howls of protest from wolf advocates.
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City ready to pursue move of radio towers
KalispellOs government plans to formally tell KGEZ radio station owner John Stokes that it wants to move his two broadcast towers at the city and federal governmentsO expense.
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Local food banks scramble for holiday fare
The Flathead Food Bank in Kalispell desperately needs turkeys and holiday food items to restock its empty shelves.
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Bigfork's green box site getting trashed
There's a fine line between trash and trashed, and the Flathead County Green Box Site on Highway 83 in Bigfork is often straddling that narrow distinction.
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Couple proposes new Lakeside park
Another public park proposal has surfaced in Lakeside, this time focused on an acre of land near the Bayshore Motel with 69 feet of Flathead Lake frontage.
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Deep freeze for young lions
The walk-in freezer at Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks headquarters in Kalispell contains irrefutable evidence of a troublesome trend: 15 frozen, hanging mountain lions, most of them getting there for ...
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Long lines greet area voters for "biggest" election
Alex Strickland/Bigfork Eagle -- Voters fill out their ballots at Bethany Lutheran Church in Bigfork on Tuesday.
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Flathead lakeshore zone OK'd
A new zoning district along Flathead Lake that limits development to one-acre lots won unanimous approval Thursday from the county commissioners.
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Police Blotter: Abandoned Rats and Horses Killed
He thinks a mountain lion is responsible. 10:28 a.m. Four black bears were in a yard near a state park in Whitefish.
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Four plead guilty in Powell County drug case
Four people from northwest Montana have pleaded guilty to criminal distribution of dangerous drugs in Powell County.
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Drug bust nets pound of marijuana
Authorities arrested four people on Sept. 24 at Ovando for allegedly selling one pound of marijuana - worth $2,800 on the street - to an undercover agent.
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Research test helps clear blocked artery
Martin Tetachuk talks about his heart operation involving an experimental stent.
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Flathead Lake Protection Association donates $20,000 to station
Members of the Flathead Lake Protection Association gathered at the lakeshore, near the Somers fish hatchery, last week, to turn over a check for $20,000 to Professors Ric Hauer and Bonnie Ellis for the ...
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Biden makes bid for change
Democratic vice presidential nominee Joe Biden reacts to the crowd gathered in the Flathead High School gymnasium Sunday afternoon for Biden's speech.
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With a little help, nature can lure children away from the tube
It's a beautiful day outside. Do you know where your kids are? If you're like many families, your kids are sitting indoors, transfixed by some electronic gadget, oblivious to their surroundings.
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Annual Swan Lake Huckleberry Festival continues to draw fans
In recent years, Swan Lake has earned a reputation as a hidden gem for hikers, vacationers and huckleberry lovers who have chosen the quiet village on the pristine lake as an ideal place to spend the last days ...
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