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Historic guardians: Efforts work to preserve the story of Bigfork
As Denny Kellogg and Ed Gillenwater tell the story, though, Bigfork’s history actually began a little earlier: a m…
Teen uses time-honored technique to adorn knives
A teenager’s hobby of drawing horses has evolved into a passion for an ancient technique used to engrave and decorate knives.
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- Kalispell Public Schools finance and operations committee meeting at the district office basement meeting room beginning at 7 a.m.
Guide taps into local ice climbing scene
There’s a certain satisfaction that comes with a solid ice tool placement.
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The Kalispell Area Music Teachers Association is sponsoring a concert in memory of the late Betty Hanzel at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 3, at St. Matthew’s Catholic Church, 602 S. Main St., Kalispell. The concert is free …
Primal pursuit Kalispell teen pursues mountain-man lifestyle
Sean McQueen is cut from different cloth.
KMS history lesson includes grinding wheat, churning butter
In Montana History teacher Kris Schreiner’s classroom at Kalispell Middle School there was an uncustomary setup on Tuesday — a pail of winter wheat, grain mill…
Longtime West Glacier teacher earns state award
Carolyn Wieringa of West Glacier Elementary School has been named the Montana Rural Teacher of the Year.
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- AARP Driver Safety Course, 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Eureka High School. $20 fee ($15 for AARP card-holding members.) Call 406-293-6344.
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- Flathead County Water and Sewer District-Evergreen board meets 7 a.m., District Office, 130 Nicholson Drive.
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A table cluttered with bright feathers, sparkling thread and barbed hooks sets the stage for welcome relief to the military veterans gathered around for their …
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The Literacy Center of Northwest Montana is relaunching its annual fundraising event, Spellebration.
Cost of special-ed services leans on local taxpayers
Along with recruitment and retention of qualified staff, funding is also an issue in special education, with more costs being covered by local taxes over time as opposed to state and federal dollars.
Staff shortages challenge special-ed programs
Facing a nationwide shortage of teachers — and special-education teachers in particular — schools in Montana are feeling it acutely as the number of students r…
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