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Kalispell offers one-time spring leaf pickup; Work on Whitefish’s Spokane Avenue resumes; Group holds resource workshop; Fundraiser for new Dayton school
Valerie Lynne Sheldon (Maochi), 55
Valerie Lynne Sheldon (Maochi), 55
Commissioners must meet the needs of a growing county
Our county is growing and experiencing significant challenges because of this growth. It is the responsibility of our county government to manage the resources taxpayers provide to improve our quality of life.
Lawrence (Larry) Dean Semenza, 78
Lawrence (Larry) Dean Semenza
Legals for March, 19 2023
Talk looks at legacy of Hungry Horse Dam
This year marks the 70th anniversary of the completion of the Hungry Horse Project by the Bureau of Reclamation.
Legals for March, 17 2023
Federal jury convicts Heron man of kidnapping son, fleeing to Costa Rica
MISSOULA — A federal jury on Wednesday convicted a Heron man of kidnapping his son in violation of a parenting plan and taking him to Costa Rica, U.S. Attorney Jesse Laslovich said.
More child rape charges filed against Flathead hockey coach
A Flathead County youth hockey coach charged with raping a minor in a Butte motel in 2019 now faces five additional rape charges involving children — one filed in Butte-Silver Bow County and four filed in Flathead County.
Board orders California couple to remove home in Glacier
The Flathead Soil and Water Conservation District Board Monday night decided that a home under construction along the banks of McDonald Creek is in violation of state law and ordered it be removed by Nov. 1.
Met Opera Live airs romantic drama ‘Lohengrin’ in Whitefish
Richard Wagner’s romantic tragedy “Lohengrin” will be shown on Saturday, March 18 at 10 a.m. at the O’Shaughnessy Center in Whitefish.
Kalispell Planning Board sends controversial housing developments forward
Residents of Silverbrook Estates and members of the Northern Pines Homeowners Association raised concerns about the proposed development, with some calling for its rejection outright.
Ski museum shows documentary about World War II Army division
The film, written, produced and directed by champion extreme skier Chris Anthony, was voted Cannes World Film Festival’s Best Historical Film in the April 2021 Edition.
Roll out the reels for Spring Mack Days
It’s time to bring out the reels, poles, and lures and start planning and organizing for Spring Mack Days, starting March 16 and continuing through May 13.
Legals for March, 16 2023
Browning, C-Falls and Polson have girls, boys picked All-State
Browning, Columbia Falls and Polson each have one All-State player for boys and girls, while Browning ended up with five first-team selections for the All-Northwest basketball teams released this week.
3 each from Bravettes, Pack are all-tourney
The Flathead Bravettes and Glacier Wolfpack, who finished second and third at the State AA basketball tournaments, each put three players on their respective all-tournament teams.
Social Security income tax bill narrowly moves forward
Around 20 legislators stood up on the House floor Tuesday when Rep. Casey Knudsen, R-Malta, asked those who benefited from a bill that would strike taxes on Social Security income to rise and identify themselves.
Kalispell's proposed panhandling law draws criticism
Kalispell City Council on Monday debated a proposed panhandling ordinance that would criminalize soliciting as well as donating on city streets.