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April 11, 2023 11:55 p.m.

Fast marks out of cool Kalispell Time Trials

Tuesday seemed less than optimal for a fast track meet, but plenty of impressive marks were put up at the Kalispell Time Trials held at Legends Stadium.

Bob Marshall Wilderness Foundation names new executive director
April 11, 2023 noon

Bob Marshall Wilderness Foundation names new executive director

The Bob Marshall Wilderness Foundation has named Clifford Kipp as the nonprofit’s next executive director.

One arrested following SWAT-involved call in Kalispell
April 11, 2023 11 a.m.

One arrested following SWAT-involved call in Kalispell

Authorities set up a perimeter around a building on Kalispell's west and north side after responding to an assault with a weapon call about 10:42 a.m.

April 11, 2023 midnight

Abortion clinics in conservative-led states face increasing legal threats

Thirty years ago, Blue Mountain Clinic Director Willa Craig stood in front of the sagging roof and broken windows of an abortion clinic that an arsonist had burned down early that morning in Missoula, Montana.

Man accused of making death threats against Tester takes plea deal
April 11, 2023 midnight

Man accused of making death threats against Tester takes plea deal

Indicted on charges of threatening to murder and threatening to assault a member of Congress, Kevin Patrick Smith initially maintained his innocence at his Feb. 23 arraignment in U.S. District Court.

April 11, 2023 midnight

Law roundup: People scramble to Easter egg hunt

A church’s helicopter Easter egg drop garnered more interest than organizers expected and Flathead County Sheriff’s Office was called upon for traffic control assistance.

Jimmie Ray Fahlgren, 68
April 11, 2023 midnight

Jimmie Ray Fahlgren, 68

Jimmie Ray Fahlgren, 68

April 11, 2023 midnight

Letters to the editor April 11

Letters to the editor April 11

Montana abortion proposal met with preemptive lawsuit
April 10, 2023 1:26 p.m.

Montana abortion proposal met with preemptive lawsuit

HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Planned Parenthood of Montana filed a preemptive lawsuit Monday seeking to stop legislation that would ban the abortion method most commonly used in the second trimester, arguing the proposed law is unconstitutional.

Edward Farrar, 75
April 10, 2023 midnight

Edward Farrar, 75

Edward Farrar, 75

April 10, 2023 midnight

Legals for April, 10 2023

April 9, 2023 midnight

MSU’s manufacturing center launches apprenticeship program

The Certified Manufacturing Associate Apprenticeship is a one-year program that combines on-the-job training with online technical classes on topics like safety, math and measurements, manufacturing processes, and quality control.

Tease photo
April 9, 2023 midnight

Raymond Pitsch, 74

Raymond Pitsch, 74

April 9, 2023 midnight

Building Permits

Building Permits

Duo assists with home organization to create beautiful spaces
April 9, 2023 midnight

Duo assists with home organization to create beautiful spaces

With their new business, Simply Organized Montana, the two women are bringing a luxury home organization experience to the Flathead Valley.

April 9, 2023 midnight

Flathead Business Watercooler

Business events, trainings and seminars

April 9, 2023 midnight

Community briefs

Somers Beach State Park celebration; Fundraiser for injured trooper; Bigfork church series continues April 17; American Legion crews work on highway markers; P.E.O. chapter takes scholarship applications; Women’s Connection meets; Energy conservation art contest

Jerry LaRoque, 80
April 9, 2023 midnight

Jerry LaRoque, 80

Jerry LaRoque, 80

Legislators in Helena are trying to centralize government
April 9, 2023 midnight

Legislators in Helena are trying to centralize government

Why the persistent attack on local governments this session?

New Seattle airport terminal lacks space for enough planes
April 9, 2023 midnight

New Seattle airport terminal lacks space for enough planes

In a letter sent in August to Clark Construction, which built the new facility, the Port said the 20% shortfall in capacity could cause "damages to the Port's operations in the tens or hundreds of millions of dollars over the expected life of this project."