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Riverbend Concert Series set up for summer
The Riverbend Concert Series will kick off Sunday, June 23 at Everit L. Sliter Memorial Park in Bigfork. The series has run for over 40 years, with this year’s lineup including tributes to the concerts’ past supporters. A total of 10 local artists will play each Sunday at 7 p.m. through August 25.
James Blow, 68
James Blow
Flathead Business Watercooler
Business events, trainings and seminars
Owners of Lakeside alpine coaster seek permission for public water supply well
The owners of the Flathead Lake Alpine Coaster are seeking state permission to turn a private well at the Lakeside attraction into a public supply well.
Fighting Saints win battle of Top 25 NAIA teams
Carroll College found a way when they needed it most in their home opener against St. Thomas University Friday, beating the NAIA power out of Florida 26-18.
Evergreen man charged with assault on a peace officer
An Evergreen man picked up a fourth active felony case in Flathead County District Court after allegedly threatening deputies with a knife during an April 17 disturbance call.
Port Polson Players bring murder-mystery to stage
The Port Polson Players have teamed up with KwaTaqNuk Resort to stage “My Fatal Valentine,” an old-fashioned dinner theater murder-mystery, Feb. 9-11.
Evergreen man accused of breaking into home, attacking resident
An Evergreen man already facing multiple felony cases in Flathead County District Court is accused of breaking down the door of a Shady Lane home earlier this month and attacking the people inside.
Documenting the frontlines — Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist to present at the Wachholz
Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Lynsey Addario will present her experiences and insights from reporting on the frontlines of conflicts, humanitarian crises and women’s issues March 20 at the Wachholz College Center.
Gene Clifford Ruby, 90
Gene Clifford Ruby, 90, took his final call March 25, 2024, boarding his last train to ride the rails for eternity.
Faye E. Hustis, 83
The world lost a shining star on April 25, 2024, when Faye E. Hustis passed away due to complications of Parkinson’s disease at the age of 83.
Northwest Montana mountain snowpack rebounds in May
High-elevation snowpack in the Swan Range has remained near or above historical averages for most of May thanks to a series of cold storms that dumped snow and rain across the region.
Advocates ask commissioners to denounce violence against homeless
Four days after a homeless man was allegedly murdered in Kalispell, advocates for the homeless and community members appealed to the Flathead County commissioners on Thursday seeking condemnation of reported acts of violence against homeless people.
Redhorn skies for 29, Browning edges Whitefish
BROWNING — Maurice Redhorn III scored 29 points, 15 in a frenetic final quarter that ended with Browning pulling out a 72-70 boys basketball win over Whitefish Tuesday.
Alone in the Bob — Artists draw on isolation in nature for creating
Every year, artists, either alone or in pairs, trek through miles of the Bob as participants of the Artist Wilderness Connection residency program. With pack horses, the artists hike into the wilderness with all the supplies they need to live and create for around 10 days.
Legals for December, 11 2023
Legals for May, 23 2024
Presley, Wolfpack rally past Sentinel
Jackson Presley’s three second-half touchdown passes ended Missoula Sentinel’s win streak over Glacier at six games Thursday.
Best of Flathead block party Sept. 20
The party includes a live DJ, food and beverages.
Father-Daughter Winter Ball planned
Fathers and daughters are invited to dance the night away at the O’Shaughnessy Center on Feb. 2.