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Poll: 3 in 4 Montanans concerned about being able to afford housing in near future
Almost 3 in 4 Montanans were concerned about being able to afford housing in the state over the next five years, according to a Montana Free Press-Eagleton Poll.
Legals for March, 16 2025

New IRS initiative will spell disaster for Montana businesses
Small business owners in Montana know firsthand how government overreach stifles economic growth and burdens entrepreneurs.

Amazon warehouse planned for south Kalispell
The one-story building is set to be about 28,000 square feet in size and located on United Drive near Fred’s Appliances.

Have they no decency?
To paraphrase Alexander Hamilton, “Only the people can decide, by their conduct and example, whether societies of men and women are really capable or not, of establishing good government from reflection and choice, or whether they are forever destined to depend, for their political constitutions, on accident and force.”
Legals for March, 14 2025
Legals for March, 13 2025

Kalispell City Hall kicks off land use plan education campaign with open house
City planners and poster boards were staked out at Bias Brewery in downtown Kalispell on Wednesday evening for the municipality’s first open house in its effort to draft a new land use plan.
Lockwood holds off Browning in A semifinal
BILLINGS — The burst belonged to the Lockwood Lions Friday.
Loyola cruises to Class B state title
MISSOULA — Loyola defended home turf for a dominating 91-57 win over Lodge Grass to wrap-up the Class B boys state tournament on Saturday. Loyola went 3-0 in the tournament to take home the title after a 25-1 season.

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Marvin Northcutt
Letters to the editor March 20
Letters to the editor March 20

Vals stay alive; C-Falls' Kemppainen sets record
BILLINGS — The Bigfork Valkyries weren’t ready to go home, especially Braeden Gunlock.

Appeals court sides with corner-crossing hunters in Wyoming dispute
A federal three-judge panel has sided with a group of hunters who faced civil trespassing charges stemming from elk-hunting excursions into “checkerboard” land in Carbon County, Wyoming.
Johnston leads Loyola boys back into title game
MISSOULA — Reynolds Johnston led all scorers with 28 points and grabbed 12 rebounds as Loyola used a big fourth quarter to pull away to an 82-70 victory in a semifinals state tournament matchup with Malta.
Gallatin boys, Skyview girls keep repeat hopes alive at State AA
BOZEMAN — One day down and both defending champions are still alive for a repeat in the AA State Basketball Tournament.

Columbia Falls police officers recognized for saving lives
Two Columbia Falls police officers were recognized at the March 3 City Council meeting for saving lives while on duty in separate incidents.

Libby man pleads guilty to breaking into baseball field
A Libby man accused of burglarizing Lee Gehring Memorial Field has pleaded guilty to the offense.
Blue Ponies slow Bigfork girls offense at State A
BILLINGS — The Bigfork Valkyries’ hunt for a fourth straight trophy got a little tougher Thursday, thanks to another perennial power: The Havre Blue Ponies
Both defending champs bow out in semifinals
BOZEMAN — There will be no repeats at the AA State Basketball tournament.