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Uniting girls to teach coding
Registration opens for Code Girls United
Flathead County fourth- through eighth-grade girls interested in making a difference in their communities through technology are invited to sign up for Code Girls United.
Pack pulls away on Eagles
Gage Sliter threw four touchdown passes, ran for another score and Glacier pulled away to beat feisty Missoula Big Sky 55-14 Thursday at MCPS Stadium.
Kalispell business owner pleads guilty to charge stemming from alleged money mule operation
A Kalispell woman accused of wiring dirty money overseas during a roughly five year span pleaded guilty in federal court Sept. 7 to a charge of unlicensed money transmitting business.
Legals for September, 8 2022
Two hot nights of live comedy on tap at Del’s
Comics stand up for friend during Suicide Prevention Month
Climate damage from oil leases on federal land gets second look
The Biden administration reached a legal settlement Tuesday that requires the government to reexamine potential climate damages from oil and gas leases put up for sale under the Trump administration on government land in Montana and North Dakota.
Sentinel spikers down Glacier in 3
MISSOULA — The Missoula Sentinel attackers sent down seven kills each, and the Spartans downed Glacier in three sets in Western AA volleyball Tuesday. Haven Speer had a match-best eight kills for the Wolfpack.
Glacier National Park visitation down again in July
Visitation in Glacier National Park continued its downward trend in July as the park saw nearly 75,000 fewer visitors in the month than it did a year ago.
Legals for September, 7 2022
Canadian police: 1 suspect in stabbings has been found dead
One of the suspects in the stabbing deaths of 10 people in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan has been found dead, and his injuries are not self inflicted, police said Monday as they continued the search for a second suspect.
Lucy Smith — A heart for lifelong service
From saying yes to countless local community projects to teaching English as a second language to standing in as a birth attendant and driving an ambulance in Africa, Lucy Smith has volunteered in myriad ways here at home and in diverse world cultures.
Legals for September, 5 2022
Leonard 'Len' Carson Mitchell, 92
Leonard “Len” Carson Mitchell, 92, of Columbia Falls, passed away peacefully on Aug. 6, 2022, at Whitefish Care and Rehabilitation.
Rose Mary Dahl McLean, 92
Rose Mary Dahl McLean, 92, passed away peacefully at Prestige Assisted Living in Kalispell on July 13, 2022.
Neil Harvey Eliason, 90
After 90 years of living a vibrant, accomplished life, Neil Harvey Eliason passed away on Aug. 25, 2022, in Kalispell.
Scientists puts DNA microscope on studying harlequin duck population
While data from the harlequin’s wintering range has shown a steady decline in population numbers of the past years, gathering information from the duck’s breeding habitat has always been a struggle for biologists.
Sweeping Inflation Reduction Act could transform energy development in Montana
In an effort to understand what the IRA means for Montana, a net exporter of energy that supplies power to the grids of surrounding states in addition to Montana businesses and homes, Montana Free Press contacted stakeholders in the state’s energy industry for their read on particularly important pieces of the bill, which will funnel $7 billion into investments in clean power generation and storage into the state by 2030 according to the White House’s analysis.
Legals for September, 4 2022
Wildcats grab 43-6 win over Vigilantes
The Columbia Falls Wildcats pounced on the East Helena Vigilantes early and often Friday night in Helena to grab a 43-6 road win.
Glacier Park moves into fall operation schedule
As the autumn season approaches, operations in Glacier National park will start winding down, park officials announced Friday.