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House and Senate make opposite decisions on partisan judiciary bills
Leaders in Montana’s Republican Party have made it clear that when the Legislature disbands at the end of the 69th session, the plan is to assign the judicial branch in the state shades of red and blue.
Peoples nets 19, C of I wins NAIA title
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Samaje Morgan scored a season-high 28 points, Dougie Peoples had 21 points and five 3-pointers, and No. 1 seed College of Idaho beat seventh-seeded Oklahoma Wesleyan 93-65 on Tuesday night to claim its second NAIA championship in three years.
Legals for February, 28 2025
Legals for March, 7 2025

Rand K. Robbin, 86
Randolph Knute Robbin, 86, was born in Kalispell on Feb. 15, 1938, to Walter Clifford and Nita Genevieve (Zumwalt) Robbin.
Legals for March, 14 2025

Sheehy proposes new wildland fire response time
A bipartisan U.S. Senate bill seeking to centralize wildland firefighting operations and set a national wildfire standard response time has been introduced to Congress by Sens. Tim Sheehy, R-Montana and Andy Kim, D-New Jersey.

Janice Jorgensen Werst, 86
Janice Elayne Jorgensen Werst, 86, died peacefully on Dec. 17, 2024.

Montana House passes another bill taking aim at asbestos claimants
On the final day before the mid-session break, the Montana House passed two measures affecting hundreds of wrongful death and personal injury claims lodged against BNSF Railway.
Legals for March, 21 2025
Legals for March, 4 2025

Rhonda 'Roni' Wiebe, 72
A beautiful soul and wonderful person crossed that rainbow bridge and into the heavens on March 21, 2025.
Legals for March, 2 2025
Legals for March, 24 2025

Mary Childers, 69
Mary Ellen Corneliuson Childers, 69, of Kalispell, passed away peacefully at home in February 2025 after a long illness, with her loving husband by her side.

The park's poet: Glacier's 'Ranger Doug' dies at age 98
He was a poet, a storyteller and an educator, entertaining everyone from young tourists to the future president of the United States.
Letters to the editor for March 27
Letters for March 27.
Personhood bill set to pass House, though unlikely to reach threshold to move to voters
A bill seeking an amendment to the Montana Constitution to confer “personhood” rights on embryos passed the House after a 57-43 vote on Tuesday.

For DOGE, the buck stops at the White House
If you thought Ol Sleepy Joe Biden was napping away retirement from his Delaware home, you’d be sorely mistaken.

Fundraiser dinner and silent auction planned to support FVCC logger sports team
Flathead Valley Community College’s logger sports team will host a prime rib dinner and silent auction to raise funds to cover travel expenses for its upcoming season on March 13.