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Flathead survives, Glacier bows out of Divisionals
Flathead moved on but Glacier bowed out Friday in loser-out action at the Western AA Divisional volleyball tournament at the Missoula Big Sky gym.
AA playoffs: Hawks outlast Wolfpack 31-23
The Glacier Wolfpack had more than a few quick starts this football season, but on Friday it was the Bozeman Hawks that made hay early.
On stand in 1/6 trial, Oath Keepers boss says he's a patriot
Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes took the witness stand Friday in his seditious conspiracy trial, telling jurors he is a patriotic American as he tries to counter allegations that his far-right extremist group planned an armed rebellion to stop the transfer of presidential power.
Big game season: White-tail harvest remains up
Montana’s general hunting season is in full swing, and hunters are experiencing the arrival of winter weather in northwest Montana.
Legals for November, 4 2022
Woman arrested for burglary claimed to own the home
Ashley Katherine Coil, 37, faces a felony burglary charge in Flathead County District Court following her Oct. 29 arrest.
Bravettes, Wolfpack spikers fall at divisional
Both Kalispell programs fell in the first round of the Western AA Divisional volleyball tournament Thursday, but Friday’s a new day.
Officials talk about consolidating invasive species commissions
Invasive species of many kinds are, and will continue to be, a threat to Montana ecosystems and economies, according to officials.
Holly Nickels, 70
Holly Nickels, 70, passed away Oct. 30, 2022, with her sister and brother by her side in Kalispell.
Legals for November, 3 2022
Social Security and Medicare in the crosshairs
“Don’t tell anybody.” That’s the approach Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell took when approached recently with the question of what his party would do if it regained control of Congress next year.
Legals for November, 1 2022
Legals for October, 31 2022
History museum director turns the page on a new chapter
With the help of a small staff and a cadre of dedicated volunteers, Margaret Davis is eager to build partnerships and for the museum to continue serving the community in the years to come.
Columbia Falls boys win first soccer title since 2005
The Columbia Falls Wildcats rode a four-goal lead into halftime and charged to a 5-2 victory over the Livingston Rangers in the boys Class A soccer championship at Flip Darling Memorial Field on Saturday.
Class A football: C-Falls makes short work of Cowboys
One year after a 21-20 loss to these same Miles City Cowboys on this same field, the Columbia Falls Wildcats came out ruthless Saturday.
Whitefish City Council approves mixed-use subdivision off U.S. 93
The Whitefish City Council on Oct. 17 unanimously approved a 29-lot subdivision on a lot to the east of Big Mountain Thrift on U.S. 93.
Community briefs
Cornhole for Code Girls Tournament; Epworth holds annual Holiday Bazaar; Epworth holds annual Holiday Bazaar; Free meals in November; Funding available for cancer patients; Salvation Army looking for red bell ringers; Peterson Elementary collects items for veterans
Montana wants to be the next wine country
Even with the science making progress, Montana still needs its lawmakers’ to give the nascent industry more support.
Dorothy M. McCrudden, 81
Dorothy M. McCrudden, 81, of Eureka, Montana, passed away at home on Oct. 25, 2022.