Thursday | Great Falls Tribune
There's something for everyone in this issue
I have spring fever. And it's not just because our family has been holed up this winter, playing back-to-back-to-back games of 'Guess If,' an invention of my 5-year-old, Hallie. via Great Falls Tribune
Sunday Apr 20 | KPAX
Foundation wants Native Americans involved in cancer studies
“Native Americans are the most significant minority in Montana. We feel it's really important that we give physicians this education for Native Americans since they have not been studied in this way before.”
The Montana Cancer Institute Foundation makes an effort to partner with Tribal Health and Human Services on the Flathead Reservation so that Native Americans become the focus of cancer studies. via KPAX
Friday Apr 18 | Sacramento Bee Newspaper
California insurer ordered to pay woman $5.3 million
“I was completely overwhelmed and I'm really thankful to the jury for doing the right thing, and to my legal team for standing behind me. It has been a really long, long hard road.”
A federal jury ordered a California-based insurance company to pay a woman $5.3 million in damages in a bad-faith lawsuit that accused the company of failing to pay her medical expenses after a head-on car ... via Sacramento Bee Newspaper
Apr 16, 2008 | Daily Inter Lake
Road fees: A $17 million question
Residential projects will pay the majority of Kalispell s road impact fees in the long run, a city consultant said Monday. via Daily Inter Lake
Apr 10, 2008 | Great Falls Tribune
Conservancy receives $13 million grant, including $2 million for Montana habitat
“This effort represents the ideal kind of partnerships that we need to preserve Montana's wildlife habitat and our way of life”
A $13 million grant from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation to The Nature Conservancy includes at least $2 million for the conservation of critical wildlife habitat in Montana. via Great Falls Tribune
Apr 1, 2008 | Headwaters News
Send this Headwaters page to a friend or colleague: USFS' road work will provide economic bump to Idaho, Montana The Northern Region of the U.S. Forest Service, which covers Idaho, Montana and the Dakotas, ... via Headwaters News
Mar 29, 2008 |
A windy welcome to new Great Falls city manager
“What really makes the city run well are the employees”
Greg Doyon was pru dently circumspect in his comments earlier this week as he took over as city manager of Great Falls. via Great Falls Tribune
Mar 24, 2008 | Great Falls Tribune
Funding cuts could hamstring anti-drug effort
“It's going to devastate the drug task force”
KALISPELL - A campaign is under way to restore money for Montana's seven regional drug task forces after funding was slashed by 67 percent nationwide in President Bush's fiscal year 2008 budget. via Great Falls Tribune
Mar 22, 2008 | Montana's News Station
Funding cuts could hamstring anti-drug effort
A campaign is under way to restore money for Montana's seven regional drug task forces. via Montana's News Station
Mar 20, 2008 | Great Falls Tribune
Driver who killed two is sentenced to 10 years in state custody
THOMPSON FALLS - A drunken driver, convicted of running down two Flathead Valley teenagers a year ago near Plains, has been sentenced to 10 years in the custody of the Montana Department of Corrections. via Great Falls Tribune









