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Legals for June, 4 2023
State declines millions in federal food assistance for children as food banks see soaring need
Under the Gianforte administration, Montana is opting out of $10 million of federal money that would have paid for children’s meals this year, according to an estimate from the Montana Food Bank Network.
Allen A. Jacobson, 87
Allen A. Jacobson, 87
Lorenz H. Muhlhauser, 75
Lorenz H. Muhlhauser, 75
Juniper Rose Knapp, 16
Juniper Rose Knapp
Man pleads guilty to picking up Yellowstone bison calf that was rejected by herd, euthanized
MAMMOTH, Wyo. (AP) — A man from Hawaii pleaded guilty Wednesday to a charge alleging he picked up a bison calf in Yellowstone National Park, causing the animal's herd to reject it and leading park officials to kill it rather than allow it to be a hazard to visitors.
One hotel, two divas, countless laughs in a 'Suite Surrender'
The Whitefish Theatre Company concludes the 2022-23 season with the uproarious comedy, “Suite Surrender,” a love note to classic farces of the past.
Museum features oil paintings of Montana landscapes
After hiking around Montana for two weeks last summer, New Mexico-based contemporary landscape artist, Kathleen Frank, gathered enough inspiration from her surroundings to return to the studio and paint.
Museum launches long-awaited history walking tour
Years in the making, the Northwest Montana History Museum launches its long-awaited walking tour June 5.
Sublime fairy tale featured in Metropolitan Opera showing
One of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s most celebrated pieces of music, “Die Zauberflöte” will be shown on Saturday, June 3 at 10:55 a.m. at the Whitefish Performing Arts Center
Legals for June, 1 2023
Weatherproof Wildkats push through to title
There are several adjectives to describe the Columbia Fall Wildkats softball team. Clutch. Unsinkable. Solid dancers. Weatherproof. Champs.
Man accused of firing gun that wounded sleeping woman changes plea
George Paul Herne, 20, entered the changed plea before Judge Dan Wilson in Flathead County District Court on May 24. Wilson set sentencing for July 27.
Kalispell's homeless report string of attacks
Members of Kalispell’s homeless community and the social workers who serve them are reporting an uptick in harassment and violence in city parks.
Wolfpack puts three on All-State softball list
Glacier’s State AA softball championship couldn’t have happened without some big-time performances, and now three Wolfpack players are All-State.
Legals for May, 30 2023
Mann, Moultray and Peters All-State for state champ Wildkats
Senior Syd Mann and juniors Maddie Moultray and Haden Peters, who just led Columbia Falls to its first State A softball championship, have been named All-State in voting by the Northwest A coaches.
Legals for May, 29 2023
AA Lakers sweep 4 from Pullman
You can’t say all the Kalispell Legion baseball teams do is win, but it’s been pretty close in 2023.
Governor ignores repercussions of veto
Gov. Greg Gianforte wielded his veto power May 17 when he rejected a bill that would have reimbursed Lake County for some of the costs it incurs to conduct felony law enforcement on the Flathead Reservation through Public Law 280.