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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, are you ready to walk?
Use it or lose it, right?
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.
State B boys: Mustangs burst out the gates to beat Vikings
Malta pushed the pace early and often to take a 47-41 win over Bigfork in a State B semifinal Saturday afternoon. Bodhi Brenden made three 3-pointers and finished with a game-high 17 points for the Mustangs.
State A girls: Hardin, Havre to meet in chipper
Hardin and Havre will meet Saturday in the State A girls final, while four other teams will battle for a place in the third place game.
State AA boys: Golden Bears’ surge turns away Wolfpack
Up 40-30 late in the third quarter, the Bears (19-4) held off the Wolfpack for a 52-43 win at the Butte Civic Center. They’ll take on Missoula Hellgate for the state championship Saturday around 8 p.m.
State A boys: Wildcats bow out of tourney
Glendive toppled Columbia Falls Friday by building on a 26-point second quarter and 19 points from Micheal Murphy. The Wildcats finished the season 17-7.
Feds: Proud Boys deployed foot soldiers in sedition plot
Federal prosecutors are employing an unusual strategy to prove leaders of the far-right Proud Boys extremist group orchestrated a violent plot to keep President Joe Biden out of the White House, even though some of the defendants didn't carry out the violence themselves.
Browning man sentenced for assaulting teenager
Jasper Ryan Rattler, 20, pleaded guilty in October to assault resulting in substantial bodily injury in U.S. District Court.
Legals for March, 10 2023
State A boys: Maroons topple Wildcats
Dougie Peoples scored 14 points and helped the Butte Central Maroons hold off the Columbia Falls Wildcats 53-44 in a State A Boys Basketball quarterfinal on Thursday. Down 10 after the first quarter, the Wildcats battled back to cut the Maroons lead to five twice.