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Emelia Ruth Schwegel-King, daughter of Trevor Schwegel and Kassaundra King of Columbia Falls, was born Oct. 11 at North Valley Hospital.
DAYBOOK, July 15
High school musicians flock to the Flathead
Nine Northwest Montana schools will participate in the annual District One Music Festival at Flathead High School in Kalispell April 20-22.
Births
James Arthur Fairbank, son of David and Pamela Fairbank of Kalispell, was born July 11 at Kalispell Regional Medical Center.
Sentinel rallies, survives Wolfpack
MISSOULA - The Glacier girls went in to Missoula on Tuesday night and nearly came away with an upset of No. 2 Missoula Sentinel, losing the game 47-42. The Wolfpack had won six of its last seven games since its first meeting with the Spartans this season, and led 11-7 after the first quarter. But, a poor second quarter doomed the rest of the night. The Wolfpack was outscored 18-9 in the second and trailed by five points at half, a lead it couldn't erase after halftime.
Wildcats fumble it away
COLUMBIA FALLS - You could say Columbia Falls either gave this one away, or fumbled it away.
Wildcats, Bulldogs lose home playoff games
High School football
Ells among top runners at 7-on-7
Sam Ells of Glacier won his race and ran the fastest time, breaking up the perennial cross country powers at the Helena 7-on-7 meet held Thursday at Bill Roberts Golf Course.
Arlee downs Eureka boys for State B berth
PABLO — Arlee used a 13-3 run over the final four minutes to defeat Eureka 65-57 Saturday in the Western B Divisional consolation game, securing a spot in the State B tournament in Billings.
State Tournament Volleyball Results
State Volleyball Tournament
Legals for November, 20 2022
BRIEFS: Hayes wins Flathead Drag Race; The Event raises $120,000 for charity
John Blackwood, 83
John Blackwood, 83, passed away peacefully on March 20, 2017, the first day of spring, at Heritage Place, with his loving wife and daughter at his side.
Whitefish committed to transparency on all matters
In a recent article published in the Daily Inter Lake (Aug. 20, 2018, “More Changes Proposed for U.S. 93 South Plan”), Mayre Flowers of CommUnity Consulting (former executive director of Citizens for a Better Flathead) accused the Whitefish City Council of failing to encourage public participation and went so far as to indicate that the city violated the public’s right to participate given last minute changes to a pending land use application that would have amended the city’s growth policy. On behalf of the city, I am compelled to respond to these accusations given our standing commitment to providing an open and transparent decision-making process for all matters that come before our council.
Libby netters sweep Browning
BROWNING — Libby made quick work of Browning winning a Northwest A volleyball match in three sets 25-11, 25-10, 25-15 on Saturday.
Class B North all-stars rout South, 59-20
Eight local football players competed for the North team in the Class B football all-star game Friday night at Rocky Mountain College’s Herb Klindt Field.
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Reid Emerson Houtz, son of Steve and Sierra Houtz, was born Dec. 30 at North Valley Hospital.
Glacier spikers beat Big Sky, Flathead falls to Sentinel
Glacier knocked off Missoula Big Sky in Western AA conference volleyball at Glacier High School on Thursday,
Bombing of government office in southern Thailand injures 20
BANGKOK (AP) — Bombers attacked a major government office in Thailand's insurgency-plagued far south as hundreds of local officials and Muslim clerics met Tuesday to discuss fighting COVID-19. At least 20 people were hurt, none seriously.
BASKETBALL: Flathead girls romp Polson
Bravettes defense strong in 52-17 nonconference win
The Flathead girls dominated Polson in a 52-17 nonconference win to move to 3-1 this season.