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Will Europe's ban on Russian diesel hike global fuel prices?
The European Union ban takes effect Feb. 5 following its embargo on coal and most oil from Russia.
Legals for January, 30 2023
Kila School planning for expansion
Kila School Principal Liz English described the school and gym are more than buildings for learning, they serve as a community hub — a hub that’s run out of space..
Diana Muriel Kyle, 79
Diana Muriel Kyle was born in Danville, Ohio on Oct. 2, 1943, and passed Monday morning, Jan. 23, at the age of 79 after a short illness.
Letters to the editor Jan. 29
Letters to the editor Jan. 29
Legals for January, 29 2023
Wolfpack wrestlers top Sentinel at home
The Glacier wrestling team split a pair of duals in Helena Friday and topped Missoula Sentinel on Saturday at home.
Moore, Chouinard shoot down Knights for landmark win
Kennedy Moore went to her signature move and the Flathead Bravettes got a signature win. Moore, Flathead’s 6-foot-2 junior, rebounded a miss by Maddy Moy and flipped in a reverse layup at the buzzer to give the Bravettes a 49-48 win over Missoula Hellgate Saturday afternoon.
Glacier swimmers fifth in Missoula
Madeleine McGaughy was a double winner for Glacier at the Missoula Invite swim meet Saturday, guiding the Wolfpack girls to a fifth-place finish.
Wildcats beat Pirates, again
Jace Hill scored 21 points and Columbia Falls pulled away over the final five minutes Saturday to beat Northwest A rival Polson 64-48.
Valkyries swamp Loyola, 68-33
Paeten Gunlock hit four 3-pointers and scored 20 points, and the Bigfork Valkyries blew open the game after halftime for a 68-33 girls basketball win Saturday.
Board of Public Ed offers support of financial literacy, civics requirement
The Montana Board of Public Education has given their vocal support for a proposal to add financial literacy and civics to graduation requirements for Montana high school students.
Bill to ban care for transgender minors gets heated hearing
The bill by Republican Sen. John Fuller threatens health care providers with the loss of their licenses for a year if they use puberty blockers, hormones or surgery to treat transgender minors.
Sprunger seeks tax credit for adoptive families
Legislation that would create an adoption tax credit for Montana residents passed unanimously through the House Taxation Committee on Thursday.
Law roundup: Crime pays for snack thief
Officers with the Kalispell Police Department were asked to investigate the theft of a Hostess snack after a woman allegedly walked out of an Idaho Street store with the product.
Balanced budget best, but debt default dumb
Government spending is increasing by $2.6 million a minute. The national debt now stands at over $31 trillion.
WTC presents Mediterranean vibes of musical quartet
The Whitefish Theatre Company presents Seffarine, a brilliant quartet that fuses Moroccan, Arab-Andalusi and Spanish flamenco music with modern sounds.
Arts and entertainment news
Snow Ball benefit event; Father-Daughter Winter Ball; Skijoring event this weekend
Museum presents talk on the history of movie theaters in Kalispell
As movies went mainstream in the 1920s, Kalispell entrepreneurs made ready to screen them for avid Flathead audiences.
Nonprofits carrying the torch to serve our neediest
As I read the Jan. 21 letter on homelessness from our county commissioners, I landed on a sweet memory from June of 2014.