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Bulldogs down Columbia Falls, 3-1
The Whitefish Bulldogs poured in three goals in the second half to top the Columbia Falls Wildcats 3-1 at Smith Fields on Thursday in Northwest A soccer.
Ramage, Ellis, Beagle and Todd in semis at State A tennis
Columbia Fall’s Cloey Ramage worked her way into semifinals at the Class A State Tennis Tournament on Thursday, as did Whitefish duo Mason Kelch and Dane Hunt
122nd Brawl shaping up as biggest ever
It’s a top-five matchup and the Big Sky Conference championship hangs in the balance, so obviously the 122nd Brawl of the Wild needs no hype.
Montana Senate GOP forms select committee on ‘judicial reform’
Montana Senate Republicans are launching a new special select committee following several court decisions that went against their favored outcomes, saying those decisions overstepped the separation of powers and alleging several courts violated the state Constitution in the same process.
Photography of World War I vet Ray Weaver captured everyday life
Raymond “Ray” Weaver (1892-1964) returned to Kalispell from World War I in 1919 with permanent lung damage from a mustard gas attack in the trenches of France. On returning home, he picked up a camera ...
Wachholz lineup includes comedian Tom Papa
The Wachholz College Center has an electrifying lineup in March.
Republican property tax fumble reveals corporate Oz behind the curtain
Growing up in Butte, Montana, I remember watching "The Wizard of Oz" in my family’s living room, mesmerized by the fiery, all-powerful Oz and wondering who he really was.
Print shop transitions to new family ownership
While Great Northern has been purchased by Minuteman Press, the Klippensteins don’t anticipate huge changes to the everyday operations of the company.
Jerome Sand, 91
Jerome was 91 at the time of his passing. He was a beloved brother, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and friend.
Amanda Helene Paredes, 43
Amanda Helene Paredes
The Conrads at Play — historical athletic fashion on display at the mansion
A historical clothing exhibit, titled “Conrads at Play: Dress for Sports and Recreation” is on display at the Conrad Mansion.
Comedian and storyteller to perform at the Wachholz
Comedian Ryan Hamilton and Grammy-winning storyteller Bill Harley are scheduled to perform at the Wachholz College Center this month.
Poverty simulation workshop aims to create understanding
Using a simulation kit, participants role-play the lives of low-income families.
Law roundup: People who are not about that RV lifestyle
A man complained that an RV with no license plates was parked by the mall and had a cord plugged into the building despite contacting security about moving it along. The cantankerous caller said he paid $1 million in taxes ...
Jeffrey L. Secord, 65
Jeffrey L. Secord, 65
Glacier librarian hits the road to learn about the auto industry
Kerrie More is not an automobile industry scholar — yet. She recently spent a week in Indianapolis learning about a part of history that shaped the everyday lives of Americans.
Daniel 'Dan'l' Moore, 67
Daniel "Dan'l" Moore, 67, passed away unexpectedly from an undetected heart issue Feb. 12, 2024.
Letters to the editor May 29
Letters to the editor May 29
Scott Evans Bryan, 60
Scott Evans Bryan
Josephine L. Brown, 75
Josephine L. Brown