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Legals for March, 29 2023
Steven Fetveit, 72
Steven Fetveit, 72
Slayer plays the mall
The first time I ventured to the community chess club in the Kalispell Center Mall, the adults outnumbered the kids and just a game or two was under way.
Steven Fetveit, 72
Steven Martin Fetveit, 72, of Kalispell, passed away peacefully after fighting a courageous battle with cancer, on Wednesday, March 22, 2023, at Benefis Peace Hospice of Montana; Steven was surrounded by his loving family.
Legals for March, 26 2023
Legals for March, 22 2023
Aleatha Wells, 87
Aleatha Wells
Legals for March, 19 2023
Daines' privacy bill passes Senate
U.S. Sen. Steve Daines’ legislation that would protect the privacy of Americans traveling or moving overseas unanimously passed the Senate on March 9.
Shirley Jane Struck, 88
Shirley Jane Struck, 88
Bill to open more walkup campsites in Montana sailing through
House Bill 440, which would limit the number of reserved campsites at 80% in order to allow more walkups, passed unanimously in committee, and then it passed unanimously in the House.
State A girls: Hardin, Havre to meet in chipper
Hardin and Havre will meet Saturday in the State A girls final, while four other teams will battle for a place in the third place game.
State A girls: Browning bounced by Havre
Amaya Jarvis and Yelena Miller scored in double digits to lift the Havre Blue Ponies to a 73-53 win over the Browning Lady Indians in the first round of the State A Girls basketball tournament on Thursday.
Bravettes, Vals lead 6 teams into state tourneys
The Flathead Valley is well-represented at this week’s state basketball tournaments, and at least a couple teams are in it to win it.
Wildcats work OT for State A berth
Columbia Falls girls ousted with loss to Laurel
Hunter Goodman scored 15 points, including the go-ahead free throws in overtime, and the Wildcats beat Havre 82-74 Saturday at the Butte Civic Center.
Opinions differ, but folks cordial at Columbia Falls growth workshop
So far this year there have been just a handful of building permits, as subdivisions have been completed over the years and the number of lots in the city has dwindled.
Gary Heinrichson, 74
Gary Heinrichson
Letters to the editor Feb. 23
Letters to the editor Feb. 23