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 About 100 miles north of Missoula, Montana, Flathead Lake has been a boater s paradise for decades. But  stanley cup that s changing for some boat owners this summer. I m one of the few people that have my boat in,  said Randy Holm, a Flathead Lake boat owner.  Most of my neighbors pulled theirs. They never pull their boats ever till the end of August or mid-September. But that s the reality this year for many boat owners on northwest Montana s pristine Flathead Lake, the largest freshwater lake west of the Mississippi.Brian Lipscomb, the CEO of the Native American-owned power companyEnergy Keepers, says  the water is the lifeblood of us as tribal people.  You can t get more important than that,  Lipscomb said.  And our relationship with the water is paramount. Without  vaso stanley it, we re not here. And now, that water is down almost two fe stanley tumblr et below what s considered full pool. That s never happened during the summer months since the lake s SKQ hydroelectric dam was built on the southwest end in the 1930s. It s owned by Energy Keepers, a corporation of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, which generates electricity for customers in Montana and across the West.SEE MORE: Blood-sucking sea lampreys o Ztbb With farm on the line, family fights through pandemic to hold on their history
 KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Massive budget cuts are on the line as a result of the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic in Kansas City, Missouri.Mayor Quinton Lucas said the city is  looking at a forecast  where it would try to save between $50 million and $60 million stanley flask  this year.All city departments received a letter from the acting City Manager Earnest Rouse on Tuesday, asking to project what a 4.5 percent budget cut would look like. Lucas said for stanley thermobecher  Kansas City, Missouri, police that would be roughly $10.6 million and nearly stanley kubek  $9 million for the fire department. To come up with these kinds of numbers, there is just only one way to do that and that is personnel,  KCPD Chief Rick Smith said.  We have some things that we have talked about implementing - other programs to maybe get people to retire early, incentive packages, something of that nature. KCMO Communications Director Chris Hernandez said it s important to keep in mind that the requests are being made citywide. The 4.5 percent could be scaled up or down, but the city needed a starting point to begin the budget discussion.The good news, according to Hernandez, is the city s reserve fund is the strongest it has been in the citys history.