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Flathead, Glacier to offer slate of new classes
Flathead and Glacier high school students will have a slate of new courses to choose from for the 2023-24 school year including several that will get students in the outdoors to learn subject matter in P.E., science and art.
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.”
This time numbers still add up
For the record, this year’s scoring change for State AA boys did not affect the top of the team wrestling standings.
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.
Report: $60 million indoor sports facility would benefit local businesses
In addition to serving local youth and adult athletes, the visitors bureau asked its consultants to explore the viability of establishing a center that would attract regional teams for large tournaments.
Law roundup: Man threatens to blow up building
A man allegedly carrying a fake stick of dynamite threatened to return to a business and blow up the building.
Kalispell Planning Board to weigh two large residential developments
Two large housing developments are expected to come before the Kalispell City Planning Board at its Tuesday meeting.
Legals for February, 14 2023
Legals for February, 13 2023
Glacier boys second, C-Falls swimmers finish high up in A-B ranks
Isaac Keim headlined for the Glacier boys last weekend at the All-Class State Swim meet, where the Pack finished second overall.
Object that invaded Montana airspace downed over Lake Huron
President Joe Biden on Sunday ordered an "unidentified object" shot down with a missile by U.S. fighter jets over Lake Huron, and it was believed to be the same one tracked over Montana and monitored by the government beginning the night before, U.S. officials said.
New owner plans to complement the past with the present at Izaak Walton Inn
After more than eight decades and hundreds of thousands of visitors, this summer the Izaak Walton Inn will receive its first major renovations and upgrades since 1995 thanks to its new Washington-based owners, LOGE Camps.
Elton Ross Hoyt, 84
Elton Ross Hoyt, 84, passed away on Jan. 23, 2023, at St. Luke Community Hospital in Ronan.