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Legals for May, 28 2023
Legals for May, 18 2023
New Horizons Band offers seniors a chance to feel the music
“Music is our common goal and music is therapeutic, emotionally and mentally. Band friends stick together for a lifetime — it’s just a special bond, people playing music together. That happens in our group, and I'm very proud of the welcoming nature of our people,” said director Eileen Alexander.
Legals for March, 3 2024
Father-Daughter Winter Ball Friday
Fathers and daughters are invited to dance the night away at the O’Shaughnessy Center on Feb. 2.
One person killed in house fire south of Bigfork
One person died and another was injured Thursday morning in a structure fire along Flathead Lake south of Woods Bay.
FHS students inducted into National Honor Society
Thirty students were inducted into the Flathead High School National Honor Society.
Bigfork’s Riverbend Concert Series continues tradition of music in the park
Started by Elna Darrow and a faithful group of volunteers in 1982, the Riverbend Concert Series draws close to 200 attendees to Everit L Sliter Memorial Park each Sunday during the summer.
Column: Musings of an aging sports editor
On March 10, 2010, I and former fellow Missoulian sports writer Nick Lockridge found ourselves at Tiny’s Tavern in Billings.
Whitefish considers affordable apartment project
Whitefish City Council on Monday will consider approving a plan that looks to create 18 affordable apartments as part of the second phase of a complex on Edgewood Place.
Letters to the editor March 11
Letters to the editor March 11
Flathead High School theater takes audiences ‘Around the World in 80 Days’
Flathead High School’s 2022 theater season with the extraordinary adventures of Phileas Fogg in “Around the World in 80 Days,” May 25 and 26th.
Law roundup: Officers uninterested in joining Bay Watch
Whitefish Police Department received a call from a neighborhood busybody who reportedly saw 20 to 25 kids trespassing on a private beach area and wanted to know if anyone in the group lived within the homeowners’ association (HOA), noting their husband was on the board.
Fredrick L. Baker II, 79
Fredrick L. Baker II
A clean CFAC equals a brighter future
Columbia Falls Aluminum Company and Glencore representatives will be in Columbia Falls on Wednesday and Thursday, April 24 and 25. Don’t miss this opportunity to speak up for a brighter future and a more comprehensive cleanup of CFAC’s toxic waste dumps.
Felon suspected in Kila machete attack
A Kila man convicted of criminal endangerment in 2022 is back in county jail after allegedly attacking another man with a machete last week.
Glacier boys' rally falls short against Capital
Kyler Meredith converted a layup with 25 seconds left and Helena Capital held on to beat comeback-minded Glacier 51-49 Friday in a Western AA boys basketball game at the Wolf Den.
Tom Elliot, 76
Tom (Thomas Clark) Elliot, 76, passed away on Jan. 25, 2024, after a 23-year battle with prostate cancer.
Big Sky tip-in at buzzer beats Braves
Calijah LaRance tipped in a Missoula Big Sky miss at the buzzer Tuesday, allowing the Eagles to escape the Flathead gym with a 54-52 boys basketball win over the Braves.
Lions Club’s 2023 ornament sale dates set
The Kalispell Lions Club’s sixth annual Christmas ornament fundraiser will begin Friday, Nov. 3.