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Mysterious light show over Martin City remains unexplained
When O’Brien Byrd woke up to a strange light coming through his bedroom window in Martin City early Wednesday morning, he knew something odd was going on.
Letters to the editor Nov. 12
Letters to the editor Nov. 12
Wall Street rallies and adds to its strong gains in November
Wall Street rose sharply to add to an already strong November, which is on track to be one of the market's best months of the year.
Flathead Lake's low water levels are avoidable
Flathead Lake is one of the most beautiful places on earth; however, this summer’s low lake levels severely impacted residents, irrigators, fishermen, recreationists, marinas, land and dock owners, and many other businesses directly or indirectly.
Help rebuild Montana’s behavioral health and developmental disabilities systems
No Montana community is untouched by the mental health crisis.
Legals for November, 12 2023
State Supreme Court rules for Whitefish in hotel denial
The Montana Supreme Court has ruled Whitefish City Council was within its right to deny a proposed hotel along U.S. 93.
Whitefish band students set sights on New York City
Start spreading the news, the Whitefish High School band is preparing for a trip to New York City. The group’s small town blues will melt away as they enjoy three days, April 24-28, in the Big Apple.
AA Football: Glacier earns title shot, 35-14
Glacier’s 35-14 win over Gallatin, in the State AA football semifinals Friday at Legends Stadium, didn’t have your usual number of explosive Wolfpack plays. Big plays? Plenty of those.
Veteran reflects on duty to serve
A Vietnam War and Gulf War veteran at age 71, Edward Day finds a lot of solace in the game and as a good way to stay alert in his downtime.
Laurel Grady, 59
Laurel Diane Grady, 59, of Whitefish, passed away at Logan Health on Oct. 31, 2023, Halloween evening, a holiday that she loved.
Judge denies Fuel Fitness shooter's request for new trial
An effort to secure a new trial for convicted killer Jonathan Douglas Shaw was denied by Flathead County District Court Judge Dan Wilson on Thursday.
Prep football: Pack, Wildcats head into semis
Glacier and Columbia Falls have state championship berths in sight, with the Wolfpack seeking their first AA title game since 2016 and the Wildcats chasing their first since winning the 2017 title.
Legals for November, 10 2023
Flathead High School brings Broadway’s ‘Frozen’ to the stage
Montanans will have one opportunity this year to see the Broadway musical version of Disney’s “Frozen,” produced by Flathead High School.
Whitefish Theatre Co. stages dramatic comedy
This dramatic comedy, called "astonishing and daring” by the New York Times, has performances on both nights at 7:30 p.m. at the O’Shaughnessy Center in Whitefish.
Event marks release of novel about 1970s rock tours
A launch party for author Glenn Schiffman’s autobiographical fiction novel titled "Life in the Fast Lane: Truckin' on the 1970s Rock & Roll Road” is Friday, Nov. 10.
Distinguished artist Kevin Red Star featured in exhibit at Wachholz College Center
Distinguished Montana artist Kevin Red Star grew up in southern Montana on the Crow reservation. He works in mainly acrylic, ink and collage using color and composition to express his unique imagery on canvas.
Wolfpack Theatre explores ‘God’s Favorite’
Loosely based on the Biblical Book of Job, “God’s Favorite” tells the story of a wealthy Long Island family in 1970s Long Island who are visited by an unusual messenger from God and sent into a spiral of misfortune, as the main character, Joe Benjamin, refuses to abandon his religious identity.
The BobFest celebrates wilderness stewardship
The event, previously known as Voices of the Wilderness, will feature live music, dinner, drinks, plus silent and live auctions to raise funds for the foundation’s trail maintenance and education programs in the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex.