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Abortion rights group says it has signatures to qualify initiative for ballot
Despite legal delays and a persistent opposition movement, organizers of an initiative to enshrine a right to abortion in the Montana Constitution say they have gathered enough signatures to put the proposal on the November ballot.
Letters to the editor June 25
Letters to the editor June 25
Legals for June, 25 2024
Woman drowns after falling near St. Mary Falls in Glacier National Park
A 26-year-old Pennsylvania woman drowned after falling into the water above St. Mary Falls on the east side of Glacier National Park on Sunday afternoon, officials said.
Supreme Court will take up state bans on gender-affirming care for minors
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Monday jumped into the fight over transgender rights, agreeing to hear an appeal from the Biden administration seeking to block state bans on gender-affirming care.
Legion Roundup: AA Lakers leave Palouse with victory
PULLMAN, Wash. — Michael Owens’ two-run double capped a four-run, seventh-inning outburst by the Kalispell AA Lakers, who put away the Lewis-Clark Twins 9-4 in their Palouse Tournament finale Saturday.
Legals for June, 24 2024
Whitefish's Pin and Cue marks four decades of entertainment
The Pin and Cue has been part of the Whitefish community since 1984, rallying spirits and providing a gathering place for all ages
Bottoms Up: UM course teaches students beer brewing
The students, all enrolled in the UM’s Brewing Science program, had already spent hours in the classroom learning about the nitty gritty of beer making and on this morning were diving into their end-of-semester project — brewing 15 barrels or so of a New Zealand-style IPA.
A massive flood struck the Flathead Valley 60 years ago
Sixty years ago the waters rose and rose until they became the largest flood in Flathead County’s recorded history.
Canal siphon failures not a matter of if, but when
Along with the torrent of gushing water that flooded Babb due to catastrophic siphon eruptions on the St. Mary Canal last week will be serious economic consequences for north-central Montana's agricultural community whose livelihood is reliant on this water system.
Letters to the editor June 23
Letters to the editor June 23
Legals for June, 23 2024
A Lakers defeat Post 4, fall to Idaho Prime
HELENA — Beau McEwen and Liam Rech drove in two runs each as the Kalispell A Lakers defeated the Post 4 Rebels 9-5 at the Cloninger Classic Friday.
Range Riders win fourth straight
For the fourth straight game, the Glacier Range Riders’ starting pitchers shut down the Great Falls Voyagers lineup in a 7-3 win at Glacier Bank Park.
Teacher retention, wages hot topics at meeting of state education officials
Discussing likely areas for future policy improvement in Montana’s K-12 school system at a meeting in the state Capitol Monday, officials with the Office of Public Instruction highlighted teacher retention as a continued challenge across the state, noting that Montana public schools lost 2,039 educators to attrition during the 2021-22 academic year.
Organization raises funds to assist veteran with home upgrades
The nonprofit is holding a 4 Miles to Freedom fun run on July 6 at Happy’s Inn west of Kalispell. All the proceeds go toward the Childs family.
Legals for June, 21 2024
Showcase of entertainment set for Wachholz College Center’s 2024-25 lineup
A slate of concerts that rock, speakers who inspire and a showcase of other dance, theater comedy and family entertainment is coming to the Wachholz College Center this year.
Letters to the editor June 20
Letters to the editor June 20