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Kalispell man accused of threatening Tester remains behind bars
Federal Magistrate Judge Kathleen DeSoto found that authorities had no way of guaranteeing the public’s safety were Kevin Patrick Smith, 45, released from custody following a Feb. 27 detention hearing in Missoula.
James LeRoy Hamilton, 82
James LeRoy Hamilton, 82
Kalispell City Council debates tougher panhandling ordinance
Looking to Florida and Utah laws that fine both drivers and solicitors as potential examples, Kalispell City Council discussed Monday beefing up the municipality’s panhandling ordinance.
Lady Griz survive 40 by Bea; Bobcats lose finale
MISSOULA — Idaho’s Beyonce Bea went off but the Vandals’ 3-point shooters did not, and the Montana Lady Griz pulled out an 85-82 Big Sky Conference basketball win Monday on Selvig Court.
Hauck tabs Mike Linehan to coach Griz D-line
MISSOULA — University of Montana football coach Bobby Hauck announced Tuesday that Mike Linehan has joined the program as the Grizzlies' next defensive line coach.
Oredigger men outscore Argos for Frontier title
GREAT FALLS — Asa Williams scored 22 points, one of seven Montana Tech players to reach double figures, and the Orediggers downed Providence 103-95 in the Frontier Conference men’s basketball championship Tuesday.
Supreme Court argues Biden student loan plan worth billions
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court has begun hearing arguments in a partisan legal fight over President Joe Biden's plan to wipe away or reduce student loans held by millions of Americans.
Senate votes down ‘child protection’ bills; firearms ‘discrimination’ bill blasted to floor
The Senate and House will be busy this week considering whether to pass bills out of their respective chamber ahead of Friday’s transmittal deadline, when all general bills not dealing with money or proposed constitutional amendments must be sent to the other chamber.
FVCC's Festival of Flavors tickets on sale March 1
The Flathead Valley Community College Foundation’s Festival of Flavors spring event tickets go on sale on Wednesday, March 1 at 8 a.m.
Bipartisan bill seeks to ban ‘killer robots’ in Montana
A bipartisan group of Montana lawmakers wants to be sure no one in the state can use robots affixed with guns, swords or other weapons to kill people under a bill that was heard Friday that would establish the “Killer Robot Attack Ban Act.”
Law roundup: Sword-wielder is not a swashbuckler
A tall slender man was reportedly swinging a sword around and talking to himself.
Legals for February, 28 2023
William G. (Bill) Armstrong, 89
William G. (Bill) Armstrong
Kalispell City Council to review panhandling ordinance
Kalispell City Council will discuss strengthening a local panhandling ordinance at its Monday work session as well as a recent report on the affordable housing crisis in the Flathead Valley.
Legals for February, 27 2023
Life and art: FVCC instructor marks 50 years of teaching
A special exhibition at the Wanda Hollensteiner Art Gallery honors Karen Leigh’s five decades of teaching art.
Black Rifle Coffee opens shop in downtown Kalispell
Retired Navy SEAL and world-record breaking skydiver Andy Stumpf has teamed up with Denver Maddux to put a Montana spin on the traditional Black Rifle Coffee Company. The shop opened recently in downtown Kalispell.
Flathead Business Newsmakers
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Roger Ivan Stradley
Roger Ivan Stradley
Martha Kay Rimes Bailey, 85
Martha Kay Rimes Bailey, 85