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Presentation looks at Montana vigilantes
Local author Carol Buchanan will explore "Montana's Vigilantes – Good Guys or Bad" on Monday, June 17 at the Northwest Montana History Museum in Kalispell.
Experimental student testing model slated for statewide rollout
This spring marked a departure from the usual end-of-year testing regime at Missoula’s Hellgate Elementary School District. Gone were the back-to-back weeks of summative assessments students and teachers had grown accustomed to. Instead, the nine months leading up to this week’s final hours of instruction had been sprinkled with scaled-down tests designed to incrementally gauge students’ competence in math and reading.
Sharon Manning, 71
Sharon Elizabeth Manning, 71, a wife, a mother, a grandmother, great-grandmother and a big sister, passed away on April 25, 2024, at her home with her husband and best friend, Steve by her side in Dayton.
Legals for June, 6 2024
Whitefish qualifies 11 for State A tennis
Mason Kelch and Dane Hunt defeated Whitefish teammates Buren Brust and Jesse Burrough in the Northwest A divisional boys doubles championship match, as both duos earned a spot at the state tournament Wednesday.
Elmo man admits to stealing Social Security from dead mother, not reporting dog grooming proceeds
An Elmo man on Tuesday pled guilty to fraud and stealing more than $120,000 in Social Security benefits, including funds intended for his deceased mother, as well as not disclosing his assets, which included profits from a dog grooming business.
Group merges string arrangements with modern beats and vocals
The groundbreaking duo has captivated audiences around the globe; harmoniously merging the sophistication of classical melodies with the rhythmic pulse of hip-hop.
Flathead Watercooler
Gatherings and events for Flathead Valley businesses
Submission window open for Whitefish Review
The Whitefish Review literary journal is accepting submissions for its annual humor writing prize, which offers $1,000 to the winning piece.
Legals for May, 26 2024
Heated day in Donald Trump's hush money trial ends with defense asking judge to dismiss the case
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump's lawyers on Monday pressed the judge overseeing his hush money trial to stop the case from going to the jury and throw out the charges after prosecutors concluded their presentation of evidence.
Flathead cherry crop stunted by winter freeze
"There’s just a lot of hoops to jump through before we get to the harvest time with a good crop. And now we’re telling you, ‘We’re starting with a bad crop.’"
Well done, good and faithful servants
The Bible verse “Well done, good and faithful servant” appears in Matthew 25:23. In this verse, a master praises his servant for being faithful with a small amount of money, and then gives the servant more responsibility.
Legals for May, 30 2024
Legals for June, 9 2024
16 years after buying a slice of paradise, Columbia Heights family learns home is on a toxic site
When the Sterling family bought their home in Columbia Heights in 2008 they figured they had a little bit of paradise.
Though once lost, 1st Lt. Jack McWilliams will not be forgotten
The flier, a member of the Flathead High School class of 1940, was last seen on a mission over Germany in January of that year. The War Department expressed its deep regrets.
Letters to the editor May 28
Letters to the editor May 28
Paul Strong, 79
Paul L. Strong, 79, passed away Saturday, May 11, 2024.