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Wolfpack start strong at Great Falls dual
Jeff Lillard, Kash Goicoechea and Ethan Anderson all got out of the gates fast Thursday for Glacier as the Wolfpack won its track and field dual at Great Falls High.
WTC presents dramatic comedy ‘Evelyn in Purgatory’
The Whitefish Theatre Company presents the dramatic comedy “Evelyn In Purgatory,” referred to as “The Breakfast Club” for teachers.
Kalispell man pleads guilty to drug distribution charge
Authorities began investigating Ryan Christopher Newby after learning that a pair of Glacier High School students departed the campus May 20 in the vehicle of a man apparently unknown to them, court documents said.
Museum screens Oscar-nominated film ‘Belfast’
A screening of actor-filmmaker Kenneth Branagh’s movie “Belfast” will be held at 7 p.m. April 14 at the Northwest Montana History Museum in partnership with Flathead Valley Celtic Festival.
We are failing sexual assault survivors. HB 79 will fix that.
There were 1,524 reported cases of sexual assault in Montana in 2019 — that’s 430 more cases than in 2013.
Gianforte talks internships and work experience with Kalispell educators
Gov. Greg Gianforte joined educators, administrators and students in a roundtable discussion focused on workplace experiences and individualized learning at Flathead High School on Wednesday.
Legals for April, 6 2023
A little snow couldn’t hurt his Pro Day
A couple weeks ago, when Patrick O’Connell got back to his hometown, it was a balmy 50 degrees in the Flathead Valley. “Not bad,” he thought.
Softball season gearing up for valley schools
After snow and more snow, it feels like the 2023 softball season can begin in earnest in the Flathead Valley. Glacier has its home opener Thursday against Missoula Hellgate; the same day Whitefish returns to varsity softball with a trip to Northwest A foe Ronan.
San Diego couple asks for ruling in Glacier Park home removal case
The California couple who built a private home along the banks of McDonald Creek inside Glacier National Park have petitioned the Flathead County Conservation District for a declaratory ruling — another step in the regulatory process that could see the matter eventually go before a district court judge.
Critics line up to speak against drag legislation in Montana Senate
House Bill 359 had nearly 60 opponents and seven proponents during the hearing in the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday.
Explore Whitefish names new executive director
Julie Mullins has worked in the convention and visitors bureau industry for over 20 years.
Bears reemerge in the Flathead Valley
Bears in Northwest Montana didn’t miss a beat as the weather began to warm up — reports of bear sightings continue to come in from across the Flathead Valley.
Flathead Electric annual meeting April 22
Members of Flathead Electric Cooperative democratically control their co-op and conduct its business via their annual members meeting. This year, the meeting takes place on April 22 at Canvas Church.
Former Griz shine for scouts at Pro Day
Ask any of the 11 quarterbacks Justin Ford intercepted during his time at Montana, and they'll likely agree: throw to his side of the field at your own risk. After a record-breaking career and now months of training, Ford and six other Grizzlies will look to move on and do great things at the next level.
Bravettes first, Braves second at own Tri
Flathead’s Brody Thornsberry and Kasen Kastner won two events each, while seven different Bravettes won events to win their side of the triangular meet they hosted Tuesday at Legends Stadium.
Biden offers $450M for clean energy projects at coal mines
President Joe Biden's administration is making $450 million available for solar farms and other clean energy projects across the country at the site of current or former coal mines, part of his efforts to combat climate change.
Prosecutors: Squatter threatened to shoot deputies
Dion Jay Stark, 51, is being held in the county jail with bail set at $50,000 following the March 29 confrontation with law enforcement.
Whitefish looks at small subdivision in southern part of city
City Council meets at 7:10 p.m. at City Hall, 418 E Second St.
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