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World Bank offers dim outlook for the global economy in face of higher interest rates
The global economy is likely slowing sharply this year, hobbled by high interest rates, the repercussions of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the lingering effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
Letters to the editor June 11
Letters to the editor June 11
Montana All-Stars again sweep Wyoming's
LOCKWOOD — Montana made it six straight sweeps Saturday, taking both games in its All-Stars basketball series with Wyoming at Lockwood High School.
Legals for June, 11 2023
Glacier's Farrell is state's Gatorade player of the year
CHICAGO — Ella Farrell, the junior right-hander who just led Glacier to its second State AA title, was named Montana’s Gatorade Player of the Year for softball Friday.
Country star Russell Dickerson to perform at Northwest Montana Fair
The fair is scheduled for Aug. 16-20 at the Flathead County Fairgrounds in Kalispell.
Trump-appointed judge who issued rulings favorable to him assigned to oversee criminal case
MIAMI (AP) — The historic federal criminal case against Former President Donald Trump has been initially assigned to a judge he appointed who faced criticism over her decision to grant the Republican's request for an independent arbiter to review documents obtained during an FBI search of his Florida estate.
Glacier Twins reload for busy June, July
In olden times, and we’re referring in this case to last June, the American Legion baseball Glacier Twins would have at least a dozen games under their belt by now.
Melt out: Flathead Basin snowpack all but gone
Northwest Montana’s mountain snowpack is nearly melted out already, setting up a dire forecast of below normal water supply for rivers across the region.
Ballroom dancers take the stage in concert series
The Music of the Legends tribute concert series continues with “The Beauty of the Ballroom,” featuring guest dancers Marcus Reznowski and Callie Servey.
Putting a spotlight on the cello — the Portland Cello Project comes to Kalispell
The Wachholz College Center presents an intimate evening of eclectic music performed by the Portland Cello Project.
Music school holds summer drum gatherings
All percussion instruments are welcome and the school does have a few extra drums on hand to provide for newbies.
Whitefish Theatre Company wraps up season with comedy
Only three performances of “Suite Surrender,” remain in Whitefish Theatre Company’s wrap-up of the 2022-23 season.
Whitefish to move forward with $33.7M bond for high school expansion
Through an intensive process that started almost a year ago, the Whitefish School District is moving forward with plans to expand the high school and athletic facilities.
Letters to the editor June 8
Letters to the editor June 8
Northwestern rate increase is unfair
NorthWestern Energy customers are about to get shocked with a huge increase in their electric rates if the Public Service Commission grants NorthWestern Energy’s request to increase residential rates. The public hearings are over and final legal briefs are being submitted.
Pope Francis emerges from 3-hour abdominal surgery without complications
ROME (AP) — Pope Francis underwent surgery Wednesday to repair a hernia in his abdominal wall, the latest malady to befall the 86-year-old pontiff who had part of his colon removed two years ago.
Backcountry travel between Glacier, Waterton reopens at Goat Haunt
Hikers and boaters will once again be allowed to travel between Glacier National Park and Canada’s Waterton Lakes National Park in the Goat Haunt area.
Man sentenced for supplying high schoolers with marijuana
Flathead County District Court Judge Amy Eddy handed down the suspended sentence with the state Department of Corrections to Ryan Christopher Newby on May 25.
Vern Alan Childers, 78
Vern Alan Childers