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ATP begins season with evening of big band swing
In the Mood: an Evening of Big Band Swing will be on stage Friday, Feb. 10 and Saturday, Feb. 11.
Compact settlement delivers $157 million to CSKT
The Department of the Interior last week released nearly $580 million to continue fulfilling settlements of Indian water rights claims.
Heiner, Maidens hold off Columbia Falls for win
Olivia Heiner hit four 3-pointers and scored 25 points Thursday, leading the Ronan Maidens past Columbia Falls 50-48 in a Northwest A girls basketball game.
Anderson scores 19, Wildcats hold off Ronan
Columbia Falls’ Alihn Anderson scored nine of his 19 points in the fourth quarter, helping the Wildcats win a back-and-forth boys basketball game from Ronan Thursday, 59-53.
Loophole allows construction of private home along McDonald Creek
A private landowner has built a home along the shore of Lower McDonald Creek in Glacier National Park and Flathead County planning officials say there’s nothing they can do about it.
FWP seeks public comment on boating restrictions for Half Moon Slough
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is considering a resident-submitted petition to add boating restrictions to the Half Moon Slough of the Flathead River to stem alleged erosion in the area.
Judge orders evaluation for man accused of threatening shelter staff
Judge Robert Allison directed staff at the state hospital to examine Ilya Paul Khmelev, 26, on Jan. 26 with an eye toward determining his mental condition.
Buckaroo Gardner given consecutive five-year sentences for chase
Buckaroo Bennie Gardner, 43, had pleaded guilty in Flathead County District Court to criminal endangerment and criminal mischief in early December after striking a deal with prosecutors.
James "Jim" Curtis, 84
James Broughton Curtis was born on May 29, 1938.
Briefs: Utter, Gilliard sign with Western football
Bryce Gilliard, a standout tight end at Bigfork, and Caleb Utter, a a linebacker at Eureka, both signed to play football with Montana Western on Feb. 1.
Dear Rob: A Lady Griz great pens letter of appreciation
Editor’s Note: Along with announcing the renaming of the court at Dahlberg Arena after Robin Selvig, the University of Montana has asked Selvig’s players to write letters about playing for the legendary coach.
Vikings, Vals sweep Polson in hoops
BIGFORK — Nick Walker had 23 points and 12 rebounds — and a big first half — as Bigfork downed Polson 58-43 for a non-conference boys basketball win Tuesday.
Bill that funds career and technical education advances in House
A bill that would provide continued funding for out-of-pocket expenses related to career and technical education unanimously passed the House Education Committee on Feb. 2.
Man accused of trying to break into C-Falls school pleads not guilty
Nels Edward Williams, 63, faces counts of assault on a peace officer and criminal mischief in Flathead County District Court following the alleged attempted break-in.
Letters to the editor Feb. 7
Letters to the editor Feb. 7
Legals for February, 7 2023
Legals for February, 6 2023
Organizer devotes time to building female friendships
Over a decade later, Laurie McCargar dedicates her time — often outdoors — to building a community for women in the Flathead Valley through Outsiety, a group that holds free and local events for women.
Leonard Doyle, 97
Leonard C. “Red” Doyle passed away peacefully at his Whitefish home on Jan. 29, 2023, of natural causes.
Community briefs
Youths invited to race scale model cars; Whitefish Community Foundation scholarships open Feb. 27; Annual Feed Love food drive and fundraiser; Cheerful Heart serves Lake County cancer patients; New program connects Montana stroke survivors