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Legals for September, 5 2022
Donation to foundation translates to safety equipment for sheriff's office K-9
The nonprofit Flathead K9 Foundation bringing the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office and Flathead County Search and Rescue K-9s under one umbrella.
Joan Siderius, 57
Joan Siderius, 57, passed away on Aug. 21, 2022 in Kalispell from stupid cancer.
Glacier Park moves into fall operation schedule
As the autumn season approaches, operations in Glacier National park will start winding down, park officials announced Friday.
Wilson, Pirates swamp Yellowjackets
POLSON – Jarrett Wilson led the Polson Pirates in passing and rushing yards in a 49-0 rout of the Stevensville Yellowjackets Friday night in Class A football.
Sliter slings Wolfpack to victory
The home crowd at Legends Stadium witnessed a thriller as the Glacier Wolfpack held off a second-half surge from the CMR Rustlers of Great Falls to win 42-35 Friday in Western AA football.
Lower US job gain in August could aid Fed's inflation fight
The economy gained 315,000 jobs in August, a still-solid figure that pointed to an economy that remains resilient despite rising interest rates, high inflation and sluggish consumer spending.
School districts start class next week
School districts start class next week
Libby boys out-stride Eureka
EUREKA — Libby had the fastest boy at the Eureka triangular cross country meet Thurday, but the host Lions won the team title by a little over nine seconds.
Legals for September, 2 2022
Wolfpack boys blank Eagles
A tough goalie was no match for the Glacier Wolfpack boys, who defeated Big Sky 4-0 in Western AA soccer on Tuesday.
Coming soon, The Apocalypse, maybe
Just about every video game, young adult novel and buzz-worthy streaming series agree that we need to prepare for a post-apocalyptic world. Up ahead, around a sharp curve or off a cliff, it is waiting — The Apocalypse.
Entertainment briefs
Ninepipes Museum hosts First Saturday
Donald D. Nerdig, 75
Donald D. Nerdig, 75, of Columbia Falls, passed away Aug. 4, 2022.
Flag football takes flight
Coaching football is nothing new for Glacier Flag Football coach Mark Kessler. With 25 years of experience on the sidelines at the high school and junior college level it is safe to say he has seen it all on the football field.
Vals add kick to Valley soccer
Park Schara has an interesting soccer background, starting with a youth career spent alongside brothers O’Brien and Brenden Byrd in Columbia Falls.
Couple recall harrowing escape from fire; credit puppy to saving their lives
GoFundMe fundraiser set up to help with expenses
Desiree Brewer didn’t think twice about jumping off a balcony, realizing it was her only escape from the flames that engulfed her family’s Kalispell home on Aug. 20.
Law roundup: Woman sent photos of her stolen items
A woman whose vehicle had reportedly been broken into awhile ago was eerily receiving Facebook messages from a man containing photos of her items, asking her for her information and wanting to meet in person.
Teen accused of shooting at father pleads not guilty
A 19-year-old accused of shooting at his father during a disagreement in Columbia Falls late last month has pleaded not guilty to a single count of assault with a weapon.
Letters to the editor Aug. 30
Letters to the editor Aug. 30