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Reader says students acted like snowflakes instead of as 'team'
I have no idea who Jackie Fuller is. I’ve never met the woman and wouldn’t know her if I passed her on the street, but I take my hat off to this strong-willed woman for standing by her principles.
Preparedness kit wins award from magazine
The Western Region of the Red Cross of Montana has earned top honors from Quick and Simple magazine for its Ready-To-Go emergency preparedness kit.
Kalispell woman named next 'Treasured' artist
Self-taught photographer and digital artist Sheryl Hester of Kalispell is the next “Treasured” Montana Artist.
Red Cross, firefighters to install smoke alarms
On Saturday, Oct. 24, the American Red Cross of Montana and the Kalispell Fire Department will join forces to install smoke alarms in Kalispell.
Town Pump offers matching funds for food banks
Over 100 food banks statewide are participating this year in the “Be A Friend in Deed” campaign, which began in 2001.
The Conrads at Play — historical athletic fashion on display at the mansion
A historical clothing exhibit, titled “Conrads at Play: Dress for Sports and Recreation” is on display at the Conrad Mansion.
North Valley Music School offers fall music programs
North Valley Music School starts Program Year 2022-2023 with a fall schedule full of diverse and inclusive music programs and invites the community to enroll. The nonprofit music school matches high-quality instruction from experienced musicians with students of ages, backgrounds and skill levels.
Comedian and storyteller to perform at the Wachholz
Comedian Ryan Hamilton and Grammy-winning storyteller Bill Harley are scheduled to perform at the Wachholz College Center this month.
Libby wrestlers split with Whitefish, C-Falls
LIBBY — Libby’s Greenchain split duals with two Northwestern A wrestling foes on Thursday.
Kevin L. White Jr., 29
Sgt. Kevin L. White Jr., 29, passed away in his sleep at the family home on Sunday, April 1, 2012.
FVCC announces spring semester dean's list
FVCC spring semester dean's list
Smyley, Cripe win titles for Whitefish
Gracie Smyley and Jayce Cripe won singles titles for Whitefish at the Western A divisional tennis tournament Friday.
WRESTLING: Polson second at Class A Duals
LEWISTOWN — Havre claimed the Class A Duals wrestling title on Saturday by beating Polson 57-18 in the championship match.
Ronald L. Toney, 74
Ronald L. Toney, 74, of Ferndale, passed on June 24, 2012, at his home after battling MDS, Myelodysplastic Syndrome, for over a year.
Wrestling: Greenchain tops Polson
LIBBY — While Libby and Polson combined for six pins on the wrestling mat, the Greenchain earned four of the six to take down the Pirates, 43-30, in a home Northwest A dual meet on Tuesday night.
TENNIS: Libby boys, girls sweep Troy in dual action
LIBBY — Libby dominated a Class B tennis outing with Troy on Thursday.
Dogs lose mat duals to Frenchtown, Libby
WHITEFISH — Whitefish’s wrestlers closed out the regular-season portion of their schedule on Saturday, dropping Northwestern A dual matches to Frenchtown, 72-9, and Libby, 63-22.
Jones wins three events for C-Falls in dual meet at Libby
LIBBY — Dan Jones had the high marks in two field events and dashed to a win in the 200 to pace Columbia Falls in a 91-52 dual track win over Libby on Tuesday.
Census prompts distrust in Fort Worth neighborhood
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Cristina Otera, 59, has never filled out the U.S. census survey even though she's lived at the same yellow corner house where she raised her children and now grandchildren for more than two decades.
Event begins today at Rebecca Farm
The Event at Rebecca Farm kicks off today in Kalispell with dressage for levels CCI2*-L, novice and training three-day (N3D), intermediate and preliminary and cross country for novice and training levels starting at 8 a.m.