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Vandals accused of causing $48K in damage to Kalispell construction site
Vandals accused of causing $48K in damage to Kalispell construction site

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Yahoo

Vandals accused of causing $48K in damage to Kalispell construction site

Jun. 4—A 23-year-old man accused of causing about $48,000 in damages while commandeering heavy machinery at a Kalispell construction site also allegedly bought beer and tobacco for his underage companions. Prosecutors brought Matthew James White up on a felony criminal mischief charge and a misdemeanor count of unlawful transaction with children in Flathead County District Court following a May 21 incident near Kidsport Complex. White, who remains in the county jail with bail set at $50,000, is expected to appear before Judge Paul Sullivan on June 12 for his arraignment. Kalispell Police officers came across White after an employee of an excavation firm reported seeing people using machinery at a construction site about 1:30 a.m., according to court documents. Responding to the area around the intersection of Northland and Four Mile drives, authorities found a running excavator. Aided by a neighbor, who shouted "one went that way" while pointing west, officers found White. They also discovered a 14-year-old hiding under a barbecue cover left in the backyard of a nearby home, court documents said. The teenager told investigators that White and another minor had picked him up earlier in the night. The trio stopped at a gas station where White allegedly bought a 30-pack of Busch Light Apple, an 18 pack of Twisted Tea, two packs of cigarettes and two packs of ZYN nicotine pouches for the group. Together they drove around Kalispell before eventually arriving at the construction site, the teenager told officers. They began drinking and taking turns operating the machinery, he said. Eventually White and the other minor used the excavator to destroy pipes stored at the site, according to court documents. When one member spotted headlights, they fled, the teenager told investigators. The teenager also provided officers with a breath sample, which came in at 0.059, according to court documents. The construction site manager later estimated that the damage to the project came in at about $48,000. If convicted of felony criminal mischief, White faces up to 10 years in Montana State Prison and a fine of $50,000. Misdemeanor unlawful transaction with children is punishable by a $500 fine and a maximum sentence of six months in the county jail. News Editor Derrick Perkins can be reached at 758-4430 or dperkins@

Popular Beer Brand Announces Big Comeback After Years of Fan Requests
Popular Beer Brand Announces Big Comeback After Years of Fan Requests

Yahoo

time01-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Popular Beer Brand Announces Big Comeback After Years of Fan Requests

A once-popular beer variety said to be "refreshing to the core" is finally heading back to shelves. The "zestful" lager was first released in 2020 and then reprised its role as a limited-time offer twice in the two years that followed. Unfortunately, as any fan of Busch Light Apple will tell ya, the brand stopped offering it after its 2022 years of fan requests, Anheuser-Busch is finally bringing back Busch Light Apple, which the company said offers a "smooth sip that Busch Light fans know and love" just with an added "zestful bite of crisp apple flavor" that "leaves a touch of sweet on the frontend, with a clear beer finish on the back end." 'One in every three comments on Busch Light's social posts is from fans urging us to bring back Busch Light Apple, and we've read every single one,' Krystyn Stowe, head of marketing at Busch Family & Natural Family at Anheuser-Busch said in a statement. 'We have always listened to our fans and met them exactly where they are," Stowe added. To help announce the highly anticipated return of the LTO, the beloved beer company enlisted Ronald Wayne, who famously liquidated his 10 percent stake in Apple–the now booming tech giant he co-founded—for just $800 in 1976. Related: "Back then, I wasn't confident enough to see the opportunity in front of me. This time, I know a good thing when I see it,' Wayne joked. 'When Busch Light Apple comes around, you don't hesitate, you stock up. This is one opportunity I'm not letting slip away." Busch Light Apple will be available for purchase at nationwide retailers that already stock other Anheuser-Busch products beginning this May while supplies last. Those 21+ who want a chance to win $800 in beer money to stock up on their "favorite liquid asset" can enter the sweepstakes by commenting #BLAppleStockUp and #Sweepstakes on Busch Light's social posts from Wednesday, April 30 through Wednesday, May 14. Next:

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