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Columbia Falls Chamber holds Harvestfest
The Columbia Falls Area Chamber of Commerce will hold a Harvestfest celebration on Saturday, Oct. 21 in Hungry Horse at Canyon Elementary School.
Janet L. Schalk-Jorgensen, 72
Janet L. Schalk-Jorgensen, 72
Donna Mae Bruner, 85
Donna Mae Bruner
Suspect in C-Falls shooting allegedly targeted ex-girlfriend
Prosecutors filed one count of assault with a weapon against Matthew Clark Burns following the alleged Oct. 25 shooting.
Columbia Falls starts quick, ousts Glendive at State A
BUTTE — On Friday the Columbia Falls Wildcats got the hot start, a 20-7 burst that paved the way for a 67-61 win over Glendive in a State A boys basketball loser-out game.
Missoula Sentinel, Bozeman Gallatin boys keep AA championship hopes alive
MISSOULA — Kale Fasting added 15 points on 5-5 shooting and Bozeman Gallatin defeated Great Falls CMR to advance to the AA boys state championship game Saturday at 8 p.m. against Missoula Sentinel.
Boys Tip-Off: Whitefish, Libby win Saturday
FRENCHTOWN — Carson Gulick scored 14 points to lead three Whitefish players in double figures, and the Bulldogs moved to 2-0 with a 62-21 win over Livingston at the Frenchtown Tip-Off boys basketball tournament.
WTC presents Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece ‘Lost In Yonkers’
This nostalgic memory play takes us back to the summer of 1942: World War II is on and flat-broke Eddie Kurnitz leaves his sons Jay and Arty with their grandmother while he takes to the road as a salesman to pay off his debts.
College of Idaho hands Carroll first loss
Andy Peters stole the show in a battle of nationally ranked teams Saturday in a Frontier Conference matchup that saw No. 9 College of Idaho (7-1, 5-1) beat NO. 6 Carroll 35-21 to hand the Fighting Saints their first loss of the season.
Legals for October, 4 2023
MSU women shut down Bison
The Montana State Bobcats defense held North Dakota State to just 26 percent shooting and forced 16 turnovers as they defeated the Bison 65-45 Wednesday at Brick Breeden Fieldhouse in women’s basketball in the Big Sky-Summit League Challenge.
Big Richard Band headlines Whitefish Hootenanny
The Whitefish Trail Hootenanny, considered the local’s finale event of the summer, is planned for Friday, Aug. 25 starting at 5 p.m. in Depot Park in downtown Whitefish.
Legals for October, 31 2023
Whitefish likely to ask voters to approve spending resort tax dollars on community housing
Whitefish City Council voted unanimously earlier this month to review a proposed financial plan that reallocates resort tax funds to include community housing.
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.
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.
Legals for April, 1 2024
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.
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.