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Live History Days brings visitors to Miracle of America Museum
The Empire Builder, its Omaha Orange and Pullman Green paint job gleaming in the morning sun, flew down the tracks and leaned into the curves with engineer Zach Wild keeping it running smooth. This Empire Builder is at the Miracle of America Museum in Polson, and Wild is museum CEO Gil Mangels’ great grandson, who came from Beaverton, Ore., to help out with Live History Days, held July 15-16.

College prep starts now
POLSON — It’s never too early to start planning for life after high school. For many students, that means college preparations can start as early as freshman year. At least that’s the message staff at Salish Kootenai College’s recruiting office want to share with Lake County’s youth.
Vote for the person, not party
Like many of my friends, I was raised a Montana Republican. I believe that I still hold most of the values of my youth and of a Montanan. Unfortunately, the Republican party of today does not. The Republican party of my youth would never have condoned and celebrated the behavior of a President who encourages divisiveness; threatens the security of our nation through his verbal attacks on our allies, our intelligence agencies, our free press, and on individual Americans; and holds innocent children in detention camps. The former Republican party would be disgusted with a President who throws tantrums like a child, lies incessantly and bullies anyone who doesn’t bow to his demands. The pre-Trump Republican party would not defend a President who has committed fraud, sexually assaulted multiple women, cheated on three wives, and shamed our country by embracing murderous autocrats like Putin, Un, and the Saudi Crown Prince. The Republican party I once favored has disappeared and the current figurehead of that party does not deserve even a modicum of respect.
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<p>Don Safford chisels arrowheads out of obsidian -- the art of knapping -- to visitors …
Luna Billington, 4, colors a Tinker Bell sheet at the opening of the Ronan Boys …