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Cautious but steady consumers buoying hopes for US economy
Defying high inflation and sharp interest rate hikes, Americans keep spending — a trend that, if sustained, could keep the economy humming just enough to help avoid a much-predicted recession.
Community briefs
Whitefish library brings back coding class; Registration opens for home buyer education classes; P.E.O. taking scholarship applications; Free the Seeds event March 4
Legals for February, 19 2023
Implications of consolidated health systems
Logan Health and Billings Clinic revealed last week that the two independent hospital systems plan to engage in negotiations this year aimed at combining into a single, new organization.
Katherine Taylor, 88
Katherine Ann “Kay” (Flinn) Taylor passed away of natural causes Feb. 2, 2023, with the love of family and the caring staff at Logan Health Whitefish.
Peek into the past: the lives of Chinese and Japanese immigrants in the early Flathead
In what was once the city’s Chinatown, firecrackers hung from the tops of doorways in Chinese businesses and residences, which included restaurants and laundry services that were described by locals at the time as some of the best in town.
Flathead Watercooler
Business events, trainings and seminars
Unbeaten Valkyries cruise to 7-B title
Braeden Gunlock scored 13 points to lead a balanced Bigfork offense, and the unbeaten Valkyries coasted past Thompson Falls 51-12 for the District 7-B girls basketball title Saturday.
Epperly, Walker key as Vikings surge to title
Bigfork’s Isak Epperly scored a game-high 20 points, and the Vikings pulled away in the third quarter to beat Eureka 61-35 for the District 7-B boys basketball title Saturday.
Eureka, Bigfork to meet for 7-B boys title
EUREKA — Tristan Butts scored 18 of his 20 points after halftime Friday, helping Eureka hold off Mission 58-56 in a District 7-B boys basketball semifinal.
Legals for February, 17 2023
FVCC lecture series focuses on state of global democracies
International trade, global diplomacy and multilateral relations are far-reaching and impact Montanans locally.
Glacier boys, Flathead girls earn tough wins
Crosstown II played to a packed Flathead High School gym Thursday night, and given the physical play on display, it’s fitting that each game was decided by a touchdown.
Campground shooting suspect said she fired after being hit
Prosecutors filed a single count of assault with a weapon against Chelsie Marie Morrison, 33, of Eureka on Jan. 24 for her alleged role in the confrontation.
WTC presents double feature of family-friendly theater
Adapted from the classic book by Margery Williams, “The Velveteen Rabbit” is a touching story about the transformative power of love.
Band members present recital night
Several members of the Flathead Valley Community Band are scheduled to present an evening Chamber Night recital on Monday, Feb. 20 at First Presbyterian Church located at 530 S. Main in Kalispell.
Kalispell Planning Board recommends requests for proposed residential developments
The Kalispell Planning Board recommended Tuesday two requests from housing developers to the City Council.
Kubi, Bravettes grow into Western AA power
Akilah Kubi, when asked how tall she is, replied: “Five-foot-9.” Then she added, “But you can write 5-10.”
Logan Health, Billings Clinic discuss potential deal
Logan Health and Billings Clinic, two of Montana’s largest hospital systems, have opened discussions about uniting as a single health-care organization. Billings Clinic announced the potential deal Wednesday.
Talk discusses history of Japanese people in Northwest Montana
The presentation is at 7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 20, in the Northwest Montana Historical Museum in Kalispell.