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‘Music of Legends’ — Film comes alive through music
The violin and cello will be paired together for a night of movie magic through music.
SteelDrivers bluegrass band performs Sunday in Rexford
The Grammy-award winning SteelDrivers are performing in concert in Rexford Aug. 8 at the Abayance Bay Marina.
Applications open for Farmers State Bank scholarships
Applications open for Farmers State Bank scholarships
Mary J. Taylor, 78
Mary J. Taylor, 78, passed away due to natural causes at Sweet Memorial Nursing Home in Chinook on Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2020. Cremation has taken place, and memorial services will be held when Mary’s friends and family are able to gather to celebrate her life. Memorial donations may be made in her memory to the Harlem Public Library.
More wipes, no jeans: Amazon limits shipments to warehouses
NEW YORK (AP) — To make room for toilet paper, hand sanitizer and other items in high demand during the global viral pandemic, Amazon said it is limiting what brands and independent sellers can send to its warehouses for the next three weeks.
Kalispell mulls takeover of electrical inspections
The city of Kalispell's building department wants to take over electrical permits and inspections on residential construction, rolling them into the building inspections it already does.
Disney tour stops in Whitefish
Disney is bringing Christmas in July to Whitefish.
Arizona teacher accused of being drunk in class
PHOENIX (AP) — An Arizona high school teacher who feared she was too inebriated to drive took a cab to work, then continued drinking throughout the day until students alerted administrators that she was cursing and yelling at them, authorities said Thursday.
WikiLeaks' Assange talks NSA, hints at more leaks
Kalispell schools to expand background checks
Kalispell Public Schools officials are working on a procedural change to require background checks for all new employees and volunteers in Kalispell Public Schools.
Endowment aims to enhance opportunities at C. Falls High
The Columbia Falls High School Academic and Alumni Endowment is holding its second annual ball Friday to reconnect alumni, current students and community members in School District 6.
Spartan Sprint to be part of TV series
NBC Sports will videotape this year’s Spartan Sprint race near Bigfork and broadcast the footage as part of a five-part series on the race.
Glacier Park begins digital reservations for backcountry campsites
The digital system, first floated earlier this year, comes as park officials report a marked increase in applications for backcountry campsites in recent years.
Communication infrastructure overhaul in western Montana
In order to replace aging copper-based service workers may need to access private property.
Group: Tax rich to fund vaccines for poor hit by pandemic
Group: Tax rich to fund vaccines for poor hit by pandemic
Columbia Falls man’s passion for gelato spawns a new small business
In a world that sometimes seems upside down and sideways, David Restivo just wants to make people happy, at least for a little while.
Bigfork Summer Playhouse alum returns to stage with wife for ‘Broadway in Love’
Bigfork Summer Playhouse alum and Broadway actor, Stephan Stubbins, and wife, Libby Servais, bring their two-person show “Broadway In Love” to the Bigfork Summer Playhouse at 4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 28.
Glacier Park plows get to work
The annual plowing of Glacier National Park’s roads is set to start this week.
New pro baseball team reveals name and mascot
The Flathead Valley’s new professional baseball team on Wednesday revealed its brand as the Glacier Range Riders, along with a mountain goat mascot.
Rock band Dawes set to perform in April
Tickets to see California rock band Dawes on their Oh Brother tour in April are on sale now.