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Miss Montana visits Head Start programs in Lincoln County
The Kootenai Valley Head Start programs in Libby and Troy enjoyed a special visit earlier this month from Miss Montana Kaylee Wolfensberger.

Cathy A. Andersen, 64
Cathy A. Andersen, 64, Sept. 24,1960 — March 18, 2025.
Lack of sleep blamed on early morning gathering
Someone called the Kalispell Police Department to report a rude awakening. The caller alleged that several cars would gather near their house every morning at 6:30 a.m. to play loud music.

Prep tennis: Whitefish ready to battle tough Northwest A
Whitefish has proud tennis programs, with seven state titles for the boys and three for the girls, and the Bulldogs plan to cover all corners this spring.

Blackfeet, Salish rapper’s new album celebrates culture, identity
Salish and Blackfeet hip-hop artist Shadow Devereaux (known on stage as Foreshadow) said that while his new album has been in the making “for forever,” it wouldn’t have been possible without support from a new grant available in Montana.

Homeschool Theatre Club plays the notes of ‘The Music Man’
The Homeschool Theatre Club’s production of “The Music Man” runs March 27 through March 29 at the Whitefish Performing Arts Center.

FVCC presents ‘The Pirates of Penzance’
Flathead Valley Community College's theater and music departments bring the hilarious musical classic, “The Pirates of Penzance,” to the stage.

Ukraine-based classical guitarist Marko Topchii to perform in Whitefish
North Valley Music School presents internationally acclaimed Ukrainian classical guitarist, Marko Topchii, winner of the prestigious 2023 Guitar Foundation of America International Concert Artist Competition.

Bourbon-plumped currants enhance the flavor of hot cross buns for Easter
Hot cross buns are an Easter specialty with a light, enriched crumb that's studded with currants and flavored with a gentle mix of warm spices and a hint of citrus.
Choir sings 'Message of Peace' during season finale
This year’s "Message of Peace" concert will feature favorite and powerful pieces.

10,000 pages of records about Robert F. Kennedy's 1968 assassination are released, on Trump's order
About 10,000 pages of records related to the 1968 assassination of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy were released Friday, continuing the disclosure of national secrets ordered by President Donald Trump.

Traditional folk musician brings the stories of lumber camps to museum performance
Recording artist Jeff Warner tells history through traditional music played on banjo, concertina, and “pocket instruments” such as cow bones.

French puffs with extra boost of flavor
These savory bites are perfect as an elegant hors d’oeuvre for dinner but are just as welcome at brunch or lunch.
Politics has no place in the courtroom
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen was called to account for multiple, egregious violations of the rules that govern all Montana lawyers. Unimaginable as it seems, Montana’s attorney general brazenly disobeyed a direct, final order of the Montana Supreme Court, and he did so knowingly.

Crosstown tennis: Pack hit 90, then 100
Chalk up dual win No. 100 for the Glacier boys tennis team.

Markets plunge with Dow down 2,200 after China retaliates against Trump tariffs
Wall Street's worst crisis since COVID slammed into a higher gear Friday.
Lessons learned from prerelease settlement
The Flathead County Board of Adjustment last October shot down a proposal by the state to open a prerelease center in Evergreen, overriding county commissioners’ approval to move forward with the 90-bed facility.

Acoustic fingerstyle wizard performs as part of Whitefish music series
Guitar virtuoso Luca Stricagnoli is set to perform at the O’Shaughnessy Center April 25 as part of the Whitefish Theatre Company’s music series.

Student leader helps others in the classroom and on the court
Stillwater Christian School senior Carson Miller is a well-rounded student with a proclivity for math, music and mentoring.

Health secretary RFK Jr. says autism cases are climbing at an 'alarming rate'
Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. warned that children in the U.S. are being diagnosed with autism at an "alarming rate," promising on Wednesday to conduct exhaustive studies to identify any environmental factors that may cause the developmental disorder.