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Spend an evening with pianist Holly Bowling
Tickets are on sale now to see pianist Holly Bowling perform at the Wachholz College Center on the campus of Flathead Community College Aug. 11.
Music of the Legends — A Classical Celebration and tribute to cellist Jessica Chen
Violinist Wai Mizutani and pianist Wei-Yi Sun join together to perform the sixth Music of Legends Tribute — A Classical Celebration July 22.
Letters to the editor July 20
Letters to the editor July 20
Legals for July, 20 2023
Bankruptcy slams the brakes on Dutch e-bike manufacturer VanMoof
The Amsterdam-based company, started in 2009 by brothers Taco and Ties Carlier, posted a statement on its website informing clients that an Amsterdam court declared VanMoof bankrupt on Monday.
Totten named president of Back Country Horsemen chapter
She is the youngest Backcountry Horsemen Association president in the history of the organization.
Marion man who prompted SWAT response now facing felony charge
Authorities are holding Christopher Martin Klett, 46, in the county jail with bail set at $100,000 following his arrest after the July 8 confrontation on Lower Lost Prairie Road.
Thomas Kreber, 68
Thomas Kreber, 68
Attorneys seek dismissal of Columbia Falls murder case
Attorneys for accused killer Zain Alexander Ray Glass are asking a Flathead County District Court judge to dismiss his murder case, arguing he remains unfit to stand trial and that key deadlines have been missed.
Allegedly drunk motorist accused of flashing gun
Prosecutors brought Dell Thomas Russon, 55, up on a felony count of assault with a weapon and a misdemeanor driving under the influence charge following his July 3 arrest near Lilac Loop.
Columbia Falls man accused of wielding baseball bat in attack
An argument over money near a Columbia Falls gas station earlier this month allegedly escalated into a beating with a baseball.
Wayne Jay Blake, 79
Wayne Blake
Legals for July, 18 2023
Whitefish plans to create more distance for marijuana dispensaries
Whitefish is considering increasing the buffer between marijuana businesses and schools and churches as well as the distance between such businesses themselves.
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Flathead Business Watercooler
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A guide to Montana’s school choice laws
Though considered standard across the nation, it took Montana 24 years to pass its first true charter school law, now known as the Community Choice Schools Act.
We can see clearly now
For more than 50 years, travelers along U.S. 2 might have spied a bison in a plexiglass “tank” mounted atop a pole on the north side of the road where Kalispell gives way to Evergreen.
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