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Legals for November, 10 2022
Polson spikers win 2nd straight divisional title
Turns out Polson isn’t just a football town, because the Pirates volleyball team is 16-2 and owner of back-to-back Western A championships.
Valkyries volleyball earns first state tournament trip since 2005
The Valkyries volleyball team will be making a trip to the state tournament in Bozeman for the first time since 2005 after finishing second at the Western B Divisional Tournament in Florence over the weekend.
Big Sky Notebook: Bobcats making a habit of tight wins
The Montana State Bobcats are 8-1, ranked third in the Football Championship Division and if all their wins aren’t of the blowout variety, they’re still wins.
Adidas appoints boss of rival Puma as CEO after Ye fallout
Adidas, which followed other companies in cutting ties with Ye, is expected to take a hit of up to 250 million euros (dollars) to its net income this year from the decision to immediately stop production of its line of Yeezy products and is left searching for another star to help it compete with ever-larger rival Nike.
Legals for November, 8 2022
William Allen Arlint Jr., 78
William "Bill" Arlint, 78, passed away Oct. 25, 2022, with his family by his side at Logan Health, Kalispell.
Legals for November, 7 2022
Wolfpack Theatre’s ‘Death of a Salesman’ highlights story of human condition
Glacier High School’s Wolfpack Theatre Company will present “Death of a Salesman” Nov. 8, 9 and 10.
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Suspect in Columbia Falls fatal stabbing deemed unfit to proceed
A Flathead County District Court judge ordered accused murderer Zain Alexander Ray Glass committed to the state mental hospital for an evaluation and observation during a status hearing last week.
Eugene E. ‘Gene’ ‘Snuffy’ Smith, 94
Eugene Smith, 94, of Kalispell, passed away in his sleep Oct. 27, 2022, at the Whitefish home of his daughter and son-in-law
Uncertainty over 'Born Alive' bill stokes fears
LR-131, also known as the “Born Alive Infant Protection Act,” requires medical providers take necessary actions to preserve the life of a born-alive infant, or else face the threat of a $50,000 fine and 20 years in prison. The measure goes before voters across the state in next week’s election.
Legals for November, 6 2022
Bravettes bow out of divisional
Flathead’s run at the Western AA Divisional volleyball tournament ended Saturday, with a straight-set loss to Missoula Sentinel in loser-out action.
Polson beats the wind, Locomotives
Polson’s Jarrett Wilson intercepted a Laurel pass with 1:07 left in regulation, then scored on a 6-yard run with 29 seconds remaining to lift the Pirates to a 14-7 win in a Class A quarterfinal football game Saturday.
Bigfork bounces Scotties en route to state semifinal
The Bigfork Vikings battered their way to a 52-12 Class B quarterfinal playoff win over the Glasgow Scotties led by Joseph Farrier who carried the ball 23 times for 155 yards and five rushing touchdowns on the day.
Ostmo, Griz overpower Cal Poly
October is over and the Montana Grizzlies came to play. The Griz wouldn’t necessarily make that connection, but Saturday was a welcome tonic: Nick Ostmo ran for a career-high 221 yards and two touchdowns as Montana crushed Cal Poly 57-0 at Washington-Grizzly Stadium.
Candidates push for voter turnout as midterms near
As the campaign season draws to a close, local and statewide candidates have turned their focus to voter turnout — encouraging residents to get their absentee ballots in the mail or to show up at the polls Nov. 8.
Man accused of pulling knife sentenced to misdemeanor
Jay Ryan Kaufman, 20, pleaded guilty to negligent endangerment in Flathead County District Court on Oct. 27.