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Former Polson police chief pleads not guilty in drunk driving case
Jeremy Morigeau, attorney for former Polson Police Chief Wade Nash, entered a not-guilty plea to a DUI charge on behalf of his client on April 26 in Justice Court.
C-Falls man faces felony charge for allegedly firing handgun during confrontation
Matthew Hallas, 32, faces one count of assault with a weapon in Flathead County District Court following the April 29 showdown.
Legals for May, 10 2023
Tanner Russell helps Navy win rugby title
The Navy Midshipmen won its first Division I-A national rugby championship Saturday, rallying past Cal for a 28-22 victory, and Tanner Russell played no small part.
Updated: Jury finds Trump liable for sexual abuse, awards accuser $5M
NEW YORK (AP) — A jury in New York City began deliberating Tuesday in the lawsuit brought by columnist E. Jean Carroll, who alleges that Donald Trump raped her in a luxury Manhattan department store in 1996.
Working with Legislature to fight crime in Kalispell
My top priority as Attorney General is the safety and security of Montana communities.
Kalispell Planning Board to consider proposed child care center
The Kalispell Planning Board will be considering Tuesday a request to open an early child care center that may eventually serve up to 100 young children.
Legals for May, 9 2023
Bill sponsor pushes for veto override after Gianforte rejects popular marijuana tax bill
The sponsor of a popular initiative seeking to divvy up more than $50 million of marijuana tax revenue is requesting that lawmakers be given an opportunity to override a veto Gov. Greg Gianforte issued in the final hours of the 2023 legislative session.
Kalispell City Council to review proposed fiscal year 2024 budget
Kalispell City Council opens budget season on Monday with a first look at its proposed financial roadmap for the coming fiscal year.
Sacred Waters looks forward with new expansion
Sacred Waters Brewing Company was born out of Jordan Van Eimeren’s childhood memories of her family ranch in the Bob Marshall Wilderness which served as the base for people to experience world class fly fishing.
Alan K. Fitzsimmons, 66
Alan K. Fitzsimmons, 66
Alven Emil Krantz, 97
Alven Emil Krantz, 97
Curiosity brings lives to light
The Great Falls native took off to teach in Shanghai motivated by the notion that “the world isn’t as scary as the nightly news makes it out to be.”
Letters to the editor May 7
Letters to the editor May 7
April hiring gains reflect a still-resilient US job market
The unemployment rate dipped to 3.4%, matching a 54-year low, the Labor Department said Friday.
Noemi Gomez Barta, 82
After battling pancreatic cancer for more than three years, Noemí Gomez Barta of Kalispell died April 11, with both family members and friends by her side.
Lola Mae Stewart (Hartsoch) Emerson Vulles, 91
Lola Mae Stewart (Hartsoch) Emerson Vulles, 91
Hooper’s founders prepare to hand over business to new owners
The couple has been searching for the perfect person to sell the business in order to ensure it goes to someone who wants to keep their hard work alive.
New restaurant expected to open this summer in Evergreen
Two Brothers Cafe, owned and operated by Nick and Esmeralda Aliu, is set to be open seven days per week from 6:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.