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Historic presentation examines Charles Lindbergh's Montana connections
Charles Lindbergh became world famous after his solo flight across the Atlantic in 1927.
Oberling’s ‘My Montana’ exhibit featured at Phillips Studio and Gallery
New works by artist Nicholas Oberling will be featured during September at Phillips Studio and Gallery.
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Legals July 24, 2018
No. 25553 LEGAL NOTICE Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) has completed an environmental assessment (EA) for the purpose of renovating 49 acres of the Foys Bend Fisheries Conservation Area's (FCA) existing hay fields back to productive alfalfa hay. To achieve renovation at no cost to the department, FWP will lease hay fields to a local grower who, over a 4-year period, will transition fields back into productive alfalfa hay fields. The Foys Bend FCA is located east of Kalispell on the Flathead River, about four miles downstream from the Old Steel Bridge in Flathead County (T28N, R21W, portions of Sections 26, 34 & 35). The draft EA was out for a 3-week public review through July 13, 2018. FWP received 6 letters or emails in support of the proposed project and no comments in opposition. In reviewing all the public comments and other relevant information, and evaluating environmental effects, FWP approves the renovation and four-year lease of alfalfa fields at the Foys Bend FCA. FWP is requesting proposals from qualified applicants for the agricultural lease on the 49 acres at the Foys Bend FCA. The lease term will run from September 3, 2018, through September 15, 2022. The lessee will keep some or all the resulting agricultural crops for his/her own possession and use through the duration of the lease. Required qualifications, evaluation criteria, and description of services can be obtained by contacting Franz Ingelfinger, Restoration Ecologist, FWP, 490 N Meridian Road, Kalispell, MT 59901, (406) 751-4580, fingelfinger@mt.gov. Copies of the decision notice are available at the FWP office, 490 N. Meridian Rd., Kalispell; Montana State Library, 1515 E 6th Ave., Helena; FWP State Headquarters, 1420 E 6th Ave., Helena; the FWP website at http://fwp.mt.gov/news/publicNotices/decisionNotices/; and available for viewing at local libraries. Contact person: Franz Ingelfinger, Restoration Ecologist, FWP, 490 N Meridian Road, Kalispell, MT 59901, (406) 751-4580, fingelfinger@mt.gov. July 24, 2018 MNAXLP __________________________
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Play Scrabble for Literacy Center
The Literacy Center of Northwest Montana is having its Spellebration event from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, May 4, at Kalispell’s Gateway Community Center, 1203 U.S. 2 W., Suite 26.
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• Childfind screening and kindergarten registration, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. today and March 20, Lakeside School. Call 844-2208 for appointment.
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• Flathead Homemakers yard sale fundraiser 8 a.m. to noon, 361 Pioneer Road, Kalispell. Proceeds go to FVCC scholarships. Call Whitney, 253-7722.
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Glacier, Eureka, Libby spikers roll
Two days removed from a tight match at Missoula Big Sky, Glacier had a much easier time with another Missoula school on Thursday night.
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• Whitefish Moose Lodge Easter Breakfast Buffet, 8 a.m. to noon, 230 W. 10th St. Easter egg hunt to follow. Open to public. Families welcome.
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- Flathead County Republican Women meet at noon to 1 p.m., Hampton Inn, Kalispell. Doors open 11:30 a.m. Speaker is County Commissioner Pam Holmquist. Call Heidi Roedel, 270-5606.
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- Parade of Homes, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; www.buildingflathead.com
Annie Evelyn Almond Klempel, 93
“Only one life will soon be past, only what’s done for Christ will last.” — C.T. Studd
Gianforte pleads guilty to assault
BOZEMAN (AP) — Montana’s next congressman, Greg Gianforte, avoided jail time Monday after pleading guilty to assaulting a reporter the day before he was elected.
More crews arrive to help fight Yaak wildfires
A Type 2 Incident team arrived Wednesday and began setting up a collaborative camp for both the 213-acre Davis fire and 25-acre Porcupine fire burning the on the Kootenai National Forest.