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Bravettes undone by big innings
The Flathead Bravettes had their moments Thursday while taking on Great Falls High and C.M. Russell, but big innings led to losses in both their softball games at Glacier High.
State puts plot of land in North Kalispell up for lease
The Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation is putting a 25-acre tract of State Trust Land up for lease in North Kalispell.

Columbia Heights couple files $36.7 million suit against state, federal environmental agencies
Lucas and Leslie Sterling of Columbia Heights are suing the Montana Department of Environmental Quality and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for $36.7 million, claiming both agencies failed to inform them that their home off Berne Road was located on a contaminated state Superfund site.

Wolfpack walk-off: Glacier softball starts 2-0
Cazz called game.
Softball: Polson wins weather-shortened game; Libby rolls
POLSON — Samantha Rensvold threw a 5-inning one-hitter and Emma Smith and Jaja Nichols drove in runs as Polson downed Ronan 3-0 in a Northwest A softball game shortened by rain and lightning.
Polson tennis sweeps Stevensville, Ronan
POLSON — Summer Newman picked up a pair of singles victories as the Polson boys and girls tennis teams swept Stevensville and Ronan Thursday.

Ailport attempted murder case headed back to trial
The attempted murder case against Paul Glen Ailport is headed back to trial on May 12, after the judge deviated from a plea agreement by adding a weapons enhancement at sentencing.

State lawmakers dip into debate over Flathead Lake summer water level
The Montana Legislature is wading into an ongoing debate over Flathead Lake’s water level following the introduction of a new resolution by Kalispell Republican Sen. Matt Regier.
That's one way to drop a call
A nanny at a park allegedly watched a box truck catch what turned out to be phone line and the driver just kept going, ripping it down.That'
Legals for March, 28 2025
Law roundup: That's one way to drop a call
A nanny at a park allegedly watched a box truck catch what turned out to be phone line and the driver just kept going, ripping it down.