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‘Lucid Dreaming’ art exhibit comes to FVCC
Montana artist Jennifer Indreland’s “Lucid Dreaming” exhibition comes to the Wanda Hollensteiner Art Gallery at Flathead Valley Community College.
Climbing competition at Stone Hill makes a comeback
In rock climbing lingo, to crank is to pull on a climbing hold as hard as possible. This month, climbers from all over the northwest are getting pumped for the return of the Koocanusa Krank, a climbing competition at Stone Hill in Rexford.
Asking for help is not a sign of weakness
Montana faces a mental health epidemic. All our families have been touched by this crisis in one way or another.
Letters to the editor Sept. 21
Letters to the editor Sept. 21
Flathead falls to Spartans in 4 sets
Olive Lyngholm had 16 kills and Kendall Kratofill added 19 digs and four aces, but Flathead still fell to Missoula Sentinel in four sets in Western AA volleyball Tuesday.
PHOTOS: Flathead High School's Homecoming Parade 2023
Scenes from Flathead High School's Homecoming Parade through downtown Kalispell on Wednesday, Sept. 20.
Letters to the editor Sept. 20
Letters to the editor Sept. 20
Johns, Harris hat tricks lift Wildkats
Mila Johns and Josie Harris scored hat tricks for the Columbia Falls Wildkats in an 8-0 conference win over the Polson Pirates in Northwest A girls soccer on Tuesday.
Briefs: Griz keeper honored again
FARMINGTON, Utah — For the second time this season, Montana Grizzlies goalie Ashlyn Dvorak has been named Defensive Player of the Week by the Big Sky Conference.
Legals for September, 20 2023
Americans released by Iran arrive home, tearfully embrace their loved ones and declare: 'Freedom!'
WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans detained for years in Iran arrived home Tuesday, tearfully hugged their loved ones and declared "Freedom!" after being let go as part of a politically risky deal that saw President Joe Biden agree to the release of nearly $6 billion in frozen Iranian assets.
Letters to the editor Sept. 19
Letters to the editor Sept. 19
Law roundup: Man makes empty threat to pharmacist
A man reportedly threatened to shoot a pharmacist, showing him an empty holster.
Bobcats steamroll Stetson, home winning streak hits 22
With Touchdown Tommy Mellott out with injury, “Scoring” Scottre Humphrey ran for three touchdowns, quarterback Sean Chambers ran for two scores and Montana State dominated Stetson in a 57-20 win on Saturday.
Pack boys, girls sweep Butte
Liam Ells scored a hat trick for the Glacier Wolfpack in a 10-0 win over the Butte Bulldogs in Western AA boys soccer on Saturday.
Wolfpack spikers unbeaten in Western AA
The Glacier Wolfpack volleyball team remains unbeaten in Western AA play after downing Butte in four sets on Saturday. Glacier is 7-3 overall and 4-0 in Western AA.
Legals for September, 17 2023
Northwest Montana History Museum combs through collection for yard sale
Running low on storage, volunteers and staff at the Kalispell museum have spent the majority of the year sorting through the collection and finding items that can be sold during a yard sale on Saturday, Sept. 23.
Bigfork’s Swan River Gardens grows into 25th year
Though the dilapidated lot proved a challenging makeover, the young couple was undaunted. With a love for the community and sharing knowledge about plants, Swan River Garden is now celebrating its 25th anniversary.
In San Francisco, Kenya's president woos American tech companies despite increasing taxes at home
President William Ruto made the appeal in an address to leading U.S. technology companies and investors on Friday in San Francisco, highlighting investment opportunities in his country and lauding his government's "strategic priorities."