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Hi, it's Phoebe. This is a day in the life of the town of Kalispell, Montana, on November 9th, 2020, as reported by the Montana Flathead Beacon. It was compiled by Indiana and it's from the Kalispell Police Department and the Flathead County Sheriff's Office. 115 a.m., a woman found yelling and crying was upset about a breakup. 104 a.m., an intoxicated man yelled at his landlord. At 11 a.m.. A Columbia Falls resident received seven different letters with seven different names regarding unemployment.

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851 a.m.. A boy refused to go to school. 926 am a neighbor cat keeps jumping on windows. 11 45 a.m., a dog showed up at a school playground. 12 31 pm. A man who was bequeathed the car by his dead friend was having problems with the state. Twelve fifty six pm. A bear was stuck on ice. Twelve fifty nine p.m., a van was stuck in the mud, 146 p.m., a six month long barking dog dispute raged on.

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Two thirty PM beef jerky was stolen to 32 p.m..

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A summer's business owner had questions about detaining shoplifters, 259 p.m., a veep was confiscated, 302 p.m., a woman was accused of stealing Internet, 341 p.m., a man keeping a bark log reported the dogs were barking right now, 344 p.m..

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Two men were throwing pipes at each other. For 21 p.m., someone almost fell for a phone scam. 433 p.m., a station wagon was blocking a sidewalk. 448 pm, a man wanted to know if he could shoot the dog that just killed his chickens seven 01 p.m..

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A dog has been barking since June seven, 25 pm, a drunk pedestrian was spotted. Itochu p.m., cousin on cousin, threats were reported. Ten 16 pm, a highly intoxicated woman, said she wanted to go to jail because she likes handcuffs.

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Eleven or nine pm, Rachel was gone and she left all her stuff behind. Thanks very much for listening this year and happy New Year.