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John Robert Talmage, 68
John Robert Talmage, 68 of Kalispell, passed away at his home on March 25, 2024.
McDonald's plans $5 US meal deal next month to counter customer frustration over high prices
McDonald's is planning to introduce a $5 meal deal in the U.S. next month to counter slowing sales and customers' frustration with high prices.
Louise V. Smith, 89
Louise V. (Meeks) Smith, 89, of Kalispell, died April 26, 2024, under hospice care at the home of her daughter and son-in-law in Whitefish.
Legals for May, 14 2024
Legals for May, 13 2024
Suzanne M. (Morgan) Henry
Suzanne M. (Morgan) Henry, of Kalispell, passed away on Jan. 10, 2024, in Gilbert, Arizona, following a stroke.
Steven C. Bryson, 73
Steven C. Bryson, 73, passed away unexpectedly but comfortably in his home the morning of March 30, 2024.
Postal Service asking for another taxpayer bailout
For an agency that claims it “generally receives no tax dollars for operating expenses,” the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) sure does like government subsidies.
Legals for May, 12 2024
Valley Neighbors is ‘caring for the strangers in our midst’
The intensity of the local debate over immigration and refugee support has taken a dark turn in the past week.
Legals for May, 19 2024
Legals for May, 15 2024
Kalispell FFA shines at state, multiple teams advance to nationals
Kalispell FFA was recognized as the overall state champion team for its top placements in five career development events at the Montana FFA Convention in Billings.
Spring operations start-up in Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park staff are gearing up for the season, with west-side vehicle reservations about to begin and snow plows nearing Logan Pass.
Knudsen says he got primary opponent to run so he could raise more money
At a Saturday night campaign event billed as a “conservative cookout,” Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen told a crowd that he had put a friend and fellow Republican up to running against him in his bid for re-election in order to raise more money and because he believes state law is “ridiculous,” according to a recording that captured part of his remarks and was obtained by the Daily Montanan.
Western A softball: Polson, C-Falls reach semifinals
POLSON — Libby won a wild one, and Columbia Falls and Polson cruised into the semifinals at the Western A Divisional softball tournament Friday.
Whitefish boys, Bigfork girls lead NW-A tennis
Mason Kelch and Dane Hunt grabbed a pair of straight sets wins to advance to the quarterfinals at the Northwest A tennis tournament at FVCC Tuesday.
Small, well-built Chinese EV called the Seagull poses a big threat to the US auto industry
The car, launched last year by Chinese automaker BYD, sells for around $12,000 in China, but drives well and is put together with craftsmanship that rivals U.S.-made electric vehicles that cost three times as much.
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Randall Ray 'Randy' Winter 64
Longtime Flathead Valley resident Randall Ray “Randy” Winter went to heaven on May 3, 2024, after a heart attack near his home in Tooele, Utah.