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Kalispell parents to get notice of sex ed classes
Parents of students attending Kalispell Public Schools can expect to be notified when human sexuality instruction takes place at least 48 hours in advance if the class, event, or assembly wasn’t addressed in an annual notice.
Legals for October, 20 2022
Thursday Night Lights: Flathead looks to end on upswing; Glacier faces Missoula Hellgate on road
Flathead broke a 17-game losing streak to start the football season; now it can end on a winning note.
Judge gives Rexford man jail time for lying under oath
Flathead County District Court Judge Robert Allison held Nathaniel Joe Peoples, 32, in contempt after he first testified that he was aware of two firearms found in his home before later claiming he did not know about the weapons.
College wrestler saves teammate from grizzly bear mauling
A college wrestler from a small Wyoming school helped his teammate survive a grizzly mauling over the weekend by trying to wrestle the massive bear off his friend, eventually drawing a more brutal attack to himself.
Legals for October, 18 2022
Season's first snow set to arrive Saturday
So long Indian summer, hello Jack Frost.
Whitefish Council considers subdivision fronting U.S. 93
City Council meets at 7:10 p.m. at City Hall, 418 E Second St.
Community briefs
Prestige Living offers free cognitive health guide; Meals in Lakeside; Home buyer education class Nov. 5; Women’s Connection fall fundraiser; Code Girls cornhole tournament; Mountain View Mennonite Church holds gift festival
Kalispell spa offers hydration and vitamin supplements through IV therapy
The midwest-based Live Hydration Spa, which began as a way to give people an option for hydration outside of a hospital setting, includes franchises all over the country.
Leona Lois (Jacobson) Hileman, 94
Our beloved mother, Leona L. Hileman, joined our father, Harry Hileman, in heaven on Friday, Sept. 30, 2022.
Legals for October, 16 2022
Vandals knock off Griz, reclaim Stein
Certainly a majority of the Idaho Vandals weren’t born when their football program last claimed the Little Brown Stein.
Whitefish girls topple Laurel; boys beat Hamilton
Whitefish knocked off the defending State A girls soccer champions Laurel in penalty kicks on Saturday at Smith Fields in a Class A quarterfinal game.
Glacier tops Flathead in crosstown football, 49-14
The Crosstown football game went Glacier’s way again Friday, mainly because Gage Sliter packed an entire game into one half.
Secretary of state offers mixed messaging on election rules
Despite a recent ruling by a Billings judge reactivating Election Day voter registration ahead of Montana’s Nov. 8 midterm election, traces of the law the court struck down continue to linger, creating potential confusion about what the registration deadline actually is.
Retail sales flat in September as inflation takes a bite
Retail sales were flat last month, down from a revised. 0.4% growth in August.
Polson musician Benny Weag debuts on The Voice
As people trickle into The Shoe in Polson Saturday night, Benny Weag and David Caselli open their set with a smooth rendition of “Come Together” by The Beatles.
North Valley Food Bank holds Trick or Treat food drive
The third annual Trick or Treat so Kids Can Eat food drive will benefit hungry and undernourished kids and teens in Northwestern
Raymond ‘Ray’ Alan Phillips, 62
Raymond “Ray” Alan Phillips aka “Raybo” or “Ray Ders,” age 62, died suddenly on Oct. 5, 2022, at Logan Health Center in Kalispell.