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Transportation improvement initiatives forge ahead
The $115 million airport expansion will include the addition of two restaurants, a runway viewing lounge area, and a new gate.
Legals for December, 30 2022
Gypsy Theatre Guild sets auditions for ‘The Altos’
The Gypsy Theatre Guild will be holding auditions for the dinner theatre ”The Altos” at 3 p.m. on Jan. 8 and at 7 p.m. on Jan. 9 in the fireside room at the Red Lion in Kalispell. The convention doors (south doors) will be open.
Annual John White Series speakers focus on history and wild things
The series is a fundraiser for the Northwest Montana History Museum.
Letters to the editor Dec. 29
Letters to the editor Dec. 29
Ring in the new year with celebrations around the Flathead Valley
Say goodbye to 2022 and welcome 2023 the right way with these New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day celebrations in the Flathead Valley.
Police chase leads to arrest of wanted man
According to Trooper Laramie Stefani, the pursuit began near Browning on U.S. 2 for Richard Mongan, 51, of Kalispell.
Legals for December, 28 2022
Rain creates ‘downright dangerous’ avalanche conditions
Heavy rain falling on fresh snow is causing very dangerous avalanche conditions in the Northwest Montana backcountry.
Flathead County school enrollment remains steady while two rural schools grapple with increases
The majority of schools at this level experienced increases with a few rural school districts seeing the biggest gains including Deer Park and Cayuse Prairie, both of which are looking at options to potentially expand their facilities.
2022 recap: Quiet wildfire season finished with $52M price tag
The final cost of Montana’s wildfire suppression efforts in 2022 came in at $52 million, with nearly 125,000 acres burned statewide in what was a relatively subdued season.
Legals for December, 27 2022
Legals for December, 26 2022
Montana tax revenue from weed projected to go up, but wine, beer stay relatively flat
Tax revenue from wine is forecast to be relatively flat in the Treasure State the next couple of years, and despite Montana’s claims to fame in microbrewing, per capita beer consumption is on the same path, according to revenue projections in Gov. Greg Gianforte’s budget proposal.
Flathead Business Watercooler
Events, trainings and seminars for Flathead businesses
Sylvia Plummer, 91
Sylvia Fern (Mitchell) Plummer was born on Oct. 23, 1931 and passed away on Dec. 20, 2022.
Letters to the editor Dec. 25
Letters to the editor Dec. 25
Legals for December, 25 2022
Tubas oom-pah into Christmas
The first TubaChristmas was conducted by Paul Lavalle in New York City's Rockefeller Plaza Ice Rink on Sunday, Dec. 22, 1974.
Welcome to Montana
“Hey lady, go home!” I slowed the car down and looked at the boy on his bicycle.