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Council discusses adding C-PACE district, changing marijuana facility ordinance
At a work session last week, the Whitefish City Council considered a plan that could help businesses and also looked at potential changes to the marijuana facility ordinance.
Legals for April, 14 2023
Lions 9 has roared into first season
There are some understandable and ongoing concerns from American Legion coaches about the addition of baseball as a Montana High School Association-sanctioned sport this spring.
Man arrested in standoff with SWAT faces assault charge
Prosecutors formally filed a felony assault with a weapon charge against the 52-year-old man arrested following a standoff near West Idaho Street in Kalispell earlier this week.
Montana close to becoming 1st state to completely ban TikTok
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Montana lawmakers were expected to take a big step forward Thursday on a bill to ban TikTok from operating in the state, a move that's bound to face legal challenges but also serve as a testing ground for the TikTok-free America that many national lawmakers have envisioned.
Dramatic comedy closes this weekend
This show is being presented as a cabaret theatre with both table and fixed seating available.
Whitefish Mountain Resort skier visits reaches new heights
Whitefish Mountain Resort broke its visitation record with more than 500,000 skiers and snowboarders riding Big Mountain during the 2022-23 ski season, which ended Sunday.
Local author dives into contemporary women’s fiction with latest novel
Local author Mary Frances Erler’s latest book, “Lauren’s Dark Passage,” delves into contemporary women’s fiction — a departure from her previous works of historical fiction and fantasy/science fiction.
Grand operatic comedy shows in onscreen performance by the Metropolitan Opera
The grand operatic comedy “Der Rosenkavalier” comes to the Whitefish Performing Arts Center Saturday in a live onscreen performance as part of the Metropolitan Opera Live in HD season.
Vocal supergroup performs for one night only in Whitefish
Pop and vocal jazz band The Black Market Trust will bring the sounds of great American crooners combined with the romantic gypsy fire of jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt to the the O’Shaughnessy Center April 22.
'Anything Goes' at Flathead Valley Community College
When it comes to Flathead Valley Community College's theater and music department — “Anything Goes.”
Legals for April, 13 2023
Judge blocks rules intended to protect nation's waterways
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A federal judge on Wednesday temporarily blocked a federal rule in 24 states that is intended to protect thousands of small streams, wetlands and other waterways throughout the nation.
District board issues cease and desist order on inholder home along McDonald Creek in Glacier
The Flathead Conservation District has formally issued a cease and desist order to the California couple building a home on lower McDonald Creek in Glacier National Park.
Historic presentation examines Charles Lindbergh's Montana connections
Charles Lindbergh became world famous after his solo flight across the Atlantic in 1927.
Eric Jon Brechel, 52
Eric Jon Brechel, 52
Suspect in failed break-in takes plea deal
Kyle Kenneth Smith, 32, changed his plea before Judge Amy Eddy on April 6 after striking a deal with prosecutors.
Evergreen sidewalk project looks to next phase
The goal is to construct a half-mile of sidewalk north of Evergreen Junior High School.
Legals for April, 12 2023
Moy, Dowler to play in Montana-Wyoming All-Stars
A pair of Kalispell hoops standouts, Noah Dowler and Maddy Moy, picked up more honors Tuesday with their selections to the Montana-Wyoming All-Stars basketball series.