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Wolfpack Theatre Company presents two historical dramas
Focusing on the forgotten, the Wolfpack Theatre Company at Glacier High School will feature two historical dramas at the upcoming Acting and Stage Production Showcase” Friday and Saturday.
Vocal supergroup performs for one night only in Whitefish
Pop and vocal jazz band The Black Market Trust will bring the sounds of great American crooners combined with the romantic gypsy fire of jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt to the the O’Shaughnessy Center April 22.
'Anything Goes' at Flathead Valley Community College
When it comes to Flathead Valley Community College's theater and music department — “Anything Goes.”
Nonprofit hosts Earth Day event April 22 in Kalispell
Focusing on uplifting common-sense solutions to climate change, event attendees will learn how to reduce carbon pollution, clean up the air and learn about creating a livable world for future generations.
County Planning Board looks at rezone for land adjacent to wildlife management area
A number of public hearings regarding zone changes and subdivisions are also on Wednesday’s agenda, along with a proposal to revise the county’s vacation rental regulations.
Robert Hensler, 86
Robert Hensler, 86
Legals for April, 12 2023
Zinke wants probe of Glacier's ticketed entry program
Congressman Ryan Zinke called for a federal investigation into the government contractor managing the online vehicle reservation system at Glacier National Park just hours after meeting with stakeholders on the topic in Columbia Falls on Tuesday.
West Yellowstone’s sewer plant overworked by tourists, stifling growth
WEST YELLOWSTONE — When a town has twice as many hotel rooms as residents, it can run into a unique set of issues.
Bill to change school immunization requirement for exemptions heard
House Bill 715 would require schools to provide information about exemptions when they communicate with parents about vaccination requirements.
Florence Pound, 77
Florence Pound, 77
‘Top two’ scheme all about political power
In Montana, we pride ourselves on working together, fair dealing, finding common ground, and protecting our Montana values.
Legals for April, 10 2023
MSU’s manufacturing center launches apprenticeship program
The Certified Manufacturing Associate Apprenticeship is a one-year program that combines on-the-job training with online technical classes on topics like safety, math and measurements, manufacturing processes, and quality control.
Don 'K' Subaru makes donation to Sparrow’s Nest
The donations come from a portion of the sale price of every new Subaru sold or leased during the November through December 2022 campaign, plus $50 per sale or lease contributed by Subaru.
Duo assists with home organization to create beautiful spaces
With their new business, Simply Organized Montana, the two women are bringing a luxury home organization experience to the Flathead Valley.
Community briefs
Somers Beach State Park celebration; Fundraiser for injured trooper; Bigfork church series continues April 17; American Legion crews work on highway markers; P.E.O. chapter takes scholarship applications; Women’s Connection meets; Energy conservation art contest
Glacier ticketed entry unfair and bad for business
As a seasonal small business owner in East Glacier, I’m greatly concerned with the overreach of the Glacier National Park pilot program for ticketed entry.
Libby City Council approves separation agreement with police chief
Libby City Council voted unanimously last week to approve a separation agreement with Police Chief Scott Kessel.
New Seattle airport terminal lacks space for enough planes
In a letter sent in August to Clark Construction, which built the new facility, the Port said the 20% shortfall in capacity could cause "damages to the Port's operations in the tens or hundreds of millions of dollars over the expected life of this project."