Can Reardon hold his litter bag? Kevin Hulten, the former aide to former county executive Aaron Reardon, was fined $1,500 and ordered to work five days on a work crew following his guilty plea for evidence tampering. Hulten admitted to downloading a program to wipe the memory of his county-issued laptop while he was under investigation.
Hulten will be allowed to delay his community service picking up litter until his wrists have fully healed from the slapping they received.
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That’s a keeper: A spokeswoman for Montana Rail Link said the first of three Boeing 737 fuselages, which plunged into the Clark Fork River after a train derailment, have been pulled from the water.
As with other prize catches pulled from Montana rivers, the 737 will be stuffed and mounted for display in a mountain cabin.
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‘Dude, I’m totally good for it’: Among the first licensed marijuana stores expected to open today in the state will be Cannabis City in Seattle. But the owner is waiting until noon: “Know your audience; we’re talking stoners here,” the man said.
Along that line, the shop owner also is expected to be handed a lot of I.O.U.s today, too.
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