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What about the Libby/Troy area? It's twice the size or more than T-Falls and if you lived in the Troy area you are less than an hour from Noxon depending on road conditions. Just be sure to get a place outside the old mine routes etc. so you don't have to worry about the whole asbestos thing.Also what info would you need to see if a service area from Paradise to Trout Creek would meet your needs for business revenue/amount of work? I was doing new construction but started targeting more service work , repairs on plumbing systems, broken pipes , replace water heaters, faucet repair, all that fun stuff. Also remodels ,and nwe construction as needed, so I need a good population
Here is the 2010 data by zip code for the areas along hwy 200 from the border to Dixon. There are more people here now but probably not more than 1,000 of them if you combine all the zip codes so this data should still be relevant:59844 - 73659853 - 69959874 - 1,56859873 - 3,08559859 - 3,27059866 - 94359831 - 454 Total: 10,755If you also served Arlee and St Ignatius which are just off of hwy 200 north and south from it's junction with hwy 93 those two zip codes are:59821 - 2,37759865 - 3,185 Total: 5,562So a total population for that service area of: 16,317Kalispell has a population of 23,212 in 2017. (6,895 more than the Hwy 200 Clark Fork Valley)Helena has a population of 31,429 in 2017. (15,112 more than the Hwy 200 Clark Fork Valley and 8,217 more than Kalispell)