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Free the Seeds event cultivates agricultural learning
One of the featured speakers Alissa LaChance is the owner and operator of Dirt Rich Compost, an industrial scale compost company, where the focus is on regenerative agriculture.
Covill, Knights stymie Glacier girls
It was a great start the Glacier girls put together Thursday morning, in the first game of the Western AA Divisional basketball tournament at Flathead High School.
Flathead falls to Hellgate despite strong start
Missoula Hellgate fought off a scrappy start from Flathead to win 66-45 on the opening day of the Western AA basketball tournament at Flathead High School on Thursday.
Bravettes find a way
The Flathead Bravettes were up against it Thursday evening, trailing 47-40 to a feisty Butte squad intent on serving up the Western AA Divisional’s biggest upset.
Confident Wolfpack downs Big Sky again
Glacier’s boys again made pretty short work of Missoula Big Sky Thursday, defeating the Eagles 54-31 to make the semifinals of the Western AA Divisional at Flathead High School.
Vocal supergroup Accent performs in Whitefish
An ensemble of six highly accomplished musicians from five different countries, Accent will perform on Thursday, March 9.
WTC double-feature theater enters closing weekend
The event includes “The Velveteen Rabbit” and “Bedtime Stories (As Told By Our Dad) (Who Messed Them Up).
Entertainment and Arts Events
WTC hosts adult prom; Ninepipes Museum opens for spring; Free concert; Conrad Mansion hosts fortepiano concert
Mountainfilm on Tour comes to Flathead Valley
The tour will visit the Flathead Valley thanks to the Bob Marshall Wilderness Foundation.
Final speakers wrap up college series
An artist and creative director, an award-winning photojournalist and the creator behind a popular comic strip are the final three speakers for the Wachholz College Center Speaker Series.
House to consider harsher penalty for fentanyl trafficking
A bill that would level harsher penalties on convicted fentanyl traffickers passed the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday.
Letters to the editor March 2
Letters to the editor March 2
Kila fourth-grader places in Energy Share art contest
An award ceremony was held at Kila School honoring Kannin Crawford on Feb. 24.
Eureka woman pleads not guilty to assault with a weapon charge
Chelsie Marie Morrison, 33, was arraigned Feb. 23 before Judge Danni Coffman on a single felony count of assault with a weapon.
Ashley Clay Drollinger, 60
Ashley Clay Drollinger
James LeRoy Hamilton, 82
James LeRoy Hamilton, 82
Kalispell City Council debates tougher panhandling ordinance
Looking to Florida and Utah laws that fine both drivers and solicitors as potential examples, Kalispell City Council discussed Monday beefing up the municipality’s panhandling ordinance.
Lady Griz survive 40 by Bea; Bobcats lose finale
MISSOULA — Idaho’s Beyonce Bea went off but the Vandals’ 3-point shooters did not, and the Montana Lady Griz pulled out an 85-82 Big Sky Conference basketball win Monday on Selvig Court.
Pickens, Saints win Frontier women's title
GREAT FALLS — Jamie Pickens scored 18 points and grabbed eight rebounds, and the Carroll College Saints held off Montana Western 53-47 for the Frontier Conference women’s championship Tuesday.
Hauck tabs Mike Linehan to coach Griz D-line
MISSOULA — University of Montana football coach Bobby Hauck announced Tuesday that Mike Linehan has joined the program as the Grizzlies' next defensive line coach.