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Fair-Mont-Egan will move to a four-day school week
It’s the fourth school in Flathead County to do so, following in the footsteps of other rural schools including West Glacier, Olney-Bissell and Pleasant Valley.
Shirley Jane Struck, 88
Shirley Jane Struck, 88
Bruce Allen Hogan, 76
Bruce Allen Hogan, 76
Biden on gun control: 'Do something, do something big'
President Joe Biden is expected to sign an executive order on Tuesday aiming to increase the number of background checks to buy guns, promote better and more secure firearms storage and ensure U.S. law enforcement agencies are getting the most out of a bipartisan gun control law enacted last summer.
Montana considers new wave of legislation to loosen vaccination rules
In 2021, Montana passed House Bill 702 — the first of its kind in the nation — which prohibited discrimination based on vaccine status in settings like employment, education, and health care. In effect, it banned private businesses and local governments from requiring employees to be vaccinated, not just against covid-19 but any disease.
Planning board considers shelter expansion
The board meets in the City Council chambers at 6 p.m. in City Hall, 201 First Avenue West.
Legals for March, 13 2023
State AA girls: Flathead falls short
Billings West overtakes Bravettes in fourth quarter for AA girls title
A three-point play by Sydney Pierce and a 3-pointer from Kourtney Grossman fueled a late run for the Billings West Golden Bears, who rallied past the Bravettes 48-43 and their first outright title since 2011.
State AA boys: Wolfpack beats Bozeman in third place game
Glacier is young as Montana high schools go, and while its boys basketball history includes the 2017 State AA championship, that’s the only trophy the Wolfpack had. Until Saturday.
Flathead Business Newsmakers
Happenings at Flathead businesses
Flathead Youth Conservation Corps taking applications
YCC is a program designed to accomplish needed conservation work on public lands, provide gainful employment for students from all segments of society while gaining an appreciation of natural resources and cultural heritage.
Kalispell targets motorists in new panhandling law
Kalispell motorists take note. A simple offering of spare change to the needy could soon cost far more than you bargained for.
State B boys: Vikings clamp down on defense for third place finish
The Bigfork Vikings capped off their final year competing in Class B with a third place finish at state after beating Red Lodge 45-36 on Saturday.
Floyd 'Red' McClanahan, 84
Floyd "Red" McClanahan, of Columbia Falls, passed away on March 2, 2023, at the age of 84.
Voting open for sticker design scholarship contest
Two student-created sticker designs are in the running for a chance at scholarships.
Whitefish applies for grant to improve pedestrian safety downtown
City Council recently authorized a grant application with the U.S. Department of Transportation for work on the Whitefish Promenade concept designed to move non-motorized traffic through town.
State A boys: Unbeaten Lewistown tops Dillon for boys crown
The Lewistown Golden Eagles capped off an unbeaten season with a State A championship after defeating the Dillon Beavers 54-47 on Saturday at MSU’s Brick Breeden Fieldhouse.
State A girls: Blue Ponies repeat as champs
Havre got 20 points from Yelena Miller and 18 from Amaya Jarvis to repeat as the State A girls champions with a 74-57 win over Hardin on Saturday at the MSU Brick Breeden Fieldhouse.
Bill to open more walkup campsites in Montana sailing through
House Bill 440, which would limit the number of reserved campsites at 80% in order to allow more walkups, passed unanimously in committee, and then it passed unanimously in the House.
State AA girls: Bravettes make title game
Kennedy Moore’s 20 points and 10 rebounds stick out in Flathead’s 51-43 defeat of the defending state champion Skyview Falcons, in the late semifinal game at Civic Center. But there was so much more that fueled a dominant second half in which the Bravettes outscored Skyview 28-14.