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Brave Brawlers hit their number at Western AA
The Flathead Brave Brawlers hit their number, qualifying 20 wrestlers for State at the Western AA Divisional meet that concluded Saturday.
Windauer, MatCats wrestle their way to Western A title
Columbia Falls wrestlers Tyler Gilfrey, Winslow Peters, Josiah Kilman and Justin Windauer all won their weight classes, and the Matcats won the Western A Divisional Saturday.
Butte girls pull away to beat Glacier
BUTTE — Noah Fincher and Karly Allen were dialed in from long distance for Glacier, but the Wolfpack fell off the pace in the second half of a 49-35 girls basketball loss at Butte Friday.
Behind Moore’s huge game, Bravettes upend Sentinel
MISSOULA — Flathead junior Kennedy Moore scored a career-high 33 points, six in overtime, leading the Bravettes over Missoula Sentinel 58-52 in a key Western AA girls basketball game.
An unexpected job surge confounds the Fed's economic models
For months, the Fed has been warily watching the economy's robust job gains out of concern that employers, desperate to hire, will keep boosting pay and, in turn, keep inflation elevated.
Flathead rallies past Sentinel for first win
It was a long time coming, the Flathead boys basketball team’s 51-49 win over Missoula Sentinel on Friday. And if it wasn’t the prettiest finish, it still felt amazing.
Boys hoops: Reagan drops 30, Browning outscores Polson 93-80
BROWNING — Robert Reagan scored 30 points, and Browning made a 25-9 lead after one quarter stand up for a 93-80 victory over Polson in Northwest A boys basketball Friday.
Team-first mentality pays off for Wolfpack in win over Butte
Glacier’s next man up mindset was on full display Friday night with nine different Wolfpack scorers chipping in to beat Butte 70-52 in Western AA basketball.
Recovery plan developed for rare stonefly populations
Two of the smallest creatures in Glacier National Park are getting king-sized attention as a new U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recovery plan proposes spending $735,000 to help struggling meltwater lednian and western glacier stonefly populations.
Nonprofits conduct annual homeless survey in Flathead Valley
Nonprofit organizations serving homeless people in Flathead Valley completed an annual Point-in-Time survey, meant to get a handle on the region’s unhoused population, this week.
Letters to the editor Feb. 3
Letters to the editor Feb. 3
Wildkats topple Loggers behind McAtee, Borgen
Hope McAtee scored 19 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, and Columbia Falls pulled away for a 62-28 Northwest A girls basketball win over Libby Thursday.
Flathead looking for nice round number (20) at seeding tourney
A year ago, on the way to their second straight State AA title, the Flathead Brave Brawlers qualified 24 wrestlers at the Western AA Divisional.
First-ever girls wrestling divisional starts today
This week girls wrestling will experience another first – a divisional seeding tournament.
In pursuit of yellow perch
Wow, it’s February and we are past the half- way point in our winter.
Writer invites view into a ‘Wilderness Life’
Writer and former wildlife biologist John Fraley is one of the speakers for the 21st annual John White Series.
Phillips Gallery opens impressionist exhibit
Phillips Gallery invites the public to meet the artist, Ronald Prestwich of Kalispell, during the First Friday opening reception for the new “Mad About Mountains and Aspens” exhibition from 5 to 7 p.m on Friday, Feb. 3.
Kalispell woman accused of striking husband with glass vase
Natalie Kay Heser, 55, faces an assault with a weapon charge in Flathead County District Court after the Jan. 29 disturbance on the 800 block of East Washington Street.
WTC presents Mediterranean vibes of musical quartet
The sounds that stir the dry winds of Southern Spain and Morocco, two countries separated by only a whisper of the Mediterranean, are the musical DNA of the beautifully complex music of Seffarine.
Last of bungling burglars sentenced
Joseph Craig Neva, 20, apologized in Flathead County District Court for his role in the March 26 break-in prior to receiving his punishment.