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Letters to the editor March 24
Letters to the editor March 24

With March Madness underway, it's game time for newly opened women's-sports bars across the US
When you walk into Title 9 Sports Grill in Phoenix's Melrose District, its mission to be a haven for watching women's sports permeates every nook and cranny. From the over dozen TVs mounted on pink and orange walls to the "Play Like a Girl!" neon sign against a giant image of retired WNBA star Diana Taurasi.

Kalispell City Council to discuss creating city code enforcement program
Kalispell City Council on Monday will consider hiring code enforcement personnel to oversee several areas of municipal code.
Legals for March, 24 2025

A major new airport to serve Cambodia's capital and boost tourism is due to open in July
Cambodia expects its new airport to serve the capital Phnom Penh will open in July. It's a major step forward in boosting the country's lucrative tourism sector whose growth was interrupted by the coronavirus pandemic. Work on the Techo International Airport began in 2019.

Caught in the middle, this US oddity at the border is grappling with Trump's trade war with Canada
Point Roberts, Washington, is the rare U.S. exclave so dependent on Canada's goodwill that the strain of Trump's tariff war is inescapable — in the grocery store, at the pub and for the majority of residents who never voted for the president.
Teacher embraces harmony lesson that comes from Japanese martial art
The 70-year-old is dressed in a traditional Japanese martial arts uniform called a gi. His newly received fifth-level black belt tucked away under his hakama, big billowing pants meant to hide one’s legs.