By Dan Testa, 9-25-09
Good morning; on the Beacon today, Flathead County authorities shut down the KGEZ radio station south of Kalispell Thursday afternoon, following a court ruling earlier in the week that allowed for the liquidation of station owner John Stokes’ assets. A controversial new self-defense law is already having a significant impact on two high-profile cases in Billings and Ronan, and while some involved with negotiations over the so-called “Castle Doctrine” bill are monitoring its effects on the justice system to see if it requires modifications, the bill’s sponsor believes the legislation is, so far, serving its purpose. Local bronze crafter Coby Johnson is making statues for the top male and female Griz student-athletes. One of U.S. Rep. Denny Rehberg's challengers, Dennis McDonald, says the boat crash last month on Flathead Lake that injured the congressman and five others resulted from poor judgment by the congressman and a political colleague. The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes say arson is suspected in a fire near Arlee that has burned 300 acres. And football columnist Mick Holien discusses the diet of college football players.