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Legals for April, 11 2022
Legals for April, 10 2022
Bigfork thinclads sweep Libby Invite
LIBBY — Levi Peterson and Scout Nadeau each won twice Saturday, and Bigfork swept all four relay races on the way to the team titles at the Libby Invitational track and field meet.
Griz get going in second half of Maroon-Silver scrimmage
HAMILTON — Aaron Fontes made the play of the Montana Grizzlies Spring Game Friday, and it wasn’t his catch of a 25-yard touchdown pass from Kris Brown.
St. Ignatius man, mother plead guilty to roles in fatal crash, cover up
A St. Ignatius man and his mother have pleaded guilty to felonies related to their roles in a January 2021 fatal crash and attempted cover up that sparked widespread calls for justice for the victim.
Strike kills 50 at Ukraine rail station crowded with people
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — A missile hit a train station where thousands of people had flocked to flee in eastern Ukraine, killing 50 people Friday, Ukrainian authorities said, while warning they expect to find more evidence of war crimes in areas abandoned by Russian troops.
Legals for April, 8 2022
Dolphins' playful social habits form bonds, but spread virus
REEDVILLE, Va. (AP) — Three young male dolphins simultaneously break the water's surface to breathe — first exhaling, then inhaling — before slipping back under the waves of the Chesapeake Bay.
Glacier Fiddle Festival is a fun family affair
Leah Farnes grew up playing in fiddle contests, a junior fiddle group and meeting other kids who played fiddle from around Montana and other states, many of whom she’s still friends with today.
0407 TWIF briefs
Gypsy Theatre Guild’s ‘Cockeyed’ in final weekend
Teenager works toward recovery following brain injury
Not even two months after suffering a traumatic brain injury as the result of a car accident, 16-year-old Josie Elgin has her sights set on getting back to doing what she loves.
Larsson recognized as longest serving hunter ed instructor in Montana
KALISPELL — Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks recently honored the service of its Region 1 Northwest Montana hunter and bowhunter education instructors at an annual workshop in Kalispell.
The biggest issue we are ignoring
The two of us became acquainted when we organized Montana’s first Earth Day on the MSU campus in Bozeman in 1970. One year later we both showed up in the Montana Legislature, representing different communities and different political parties, at age 23.
Legals for April, 7 2022
City holds open houses on Reserve Drive improvements
City holds open houses on Reserve Drive improvements
Electric Co-op's annual meeting set for April 23
Flathead Electric Co-op's annual meeting is slated for a return to an in-person gathering this year.
Stroll Bibler Home and Gardens to support FVCC scholarships
Stroll Bibler Home and Gardens to support FVCC scholarships
Teck appears in Libby, fights back on troubling fish data
Key fish data prove invalid in flagging higher-than-allowed levels of selenium at Lake Koocanusa, representatives of Canadian coal miner Teck said last week at a meeting with Lincoln County Commissioners in Libby.
City authorizes West Reserve Drive grant application
Kalispell City Council unanimously supported a decision to pursue a grant to improve West Reserve Drive on Monday.