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Columbia Falls boys down Browning 66-51
COLUMBIA FALLS — Host Columbia Falls out ran Browning for a 66-51 win Friday night.
Wolfpack girls fall despite 15 each from Moore, Osler
BOZEMAN — Jada Davis scored 23 points and the Gallatin Raptors held off the Glacier Wolfpack 55-51 in girls basketball action Friday.
FCS: Bison rally past Incarnate Word
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — Kobe Johnson broke free for a 31-yard touchdown run midway through the final quarter, Dawson Weber came up with a clutch interception with just over a minute left and North Dakota State came back twice to beat Incarnate Word, 35-32 in a Football Championship Subdivision semifinal Friday night.
Legals for December, 15 2022
Whitefish OKs affordable townhomes downtown
Construction will soon begin on 22 townhomes in downtown Whitefish that are 100% deed restricted for affordable community housing.
James Robert Smith, 68
James Robert Smith passed away of natural causes Nov. 15, 2022 in Bremerton, Washington. James was born Nov. 3, 1954 in Havre to Leon and Evelyn Smith.
Dispute involving skid steer leads to felony charge
Prosecutors brought Ryan James Blekkenk, 45, up on a single count of felony criminal endangerment following the Dec. 10 disturbance on Swan Mountain Drive.
Wolfpack Theatre production examines using imagination to overcome sadness
The Wolfpack Theatre Company at Glacier High School will present, “Zink: The Myth, the Legend, the Zebra,” Dec. 19 and Dec. 20.
Closing weekend of ‘Little Women’
Final performances are at 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 16 and 17 and at 4 p.m. on Dec. 18.
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‘Tubachristmas’ event Dec. 19
Kalispell will host a “Tubachristmas” celebration at 7 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 19. The annual event will feature tuba, euphonium and baritone players playing Christmas carols for the public.
Certain places should be protected
The Mountain Mamas started in Montana in 2013, and over two years ago branched out to Colorado.
New proposal outlines how state would manage grizzlies if delisted
In the event that the federal government delists grizzly bears, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks on Tuesday released a proposed plan for managing ursus arctos horribilis.
UM's Rohrbach named FCS Punter of the Year
After leading the nation for much of his first season of college football, Montana freshman punter Patrick Rohrbach earned the Football Championship Subdivision's highest special teams honor Wednesday, being named FCS Punter of the Year by the Augusta Sports Council.
Legals for December, 14 2022
Walker, Jensen lead Bigfork over Eureka
Nick Walker scored 16 points, Jack Jensen added 18 and the Bigfork Vikings downed Eureka 63-36 in a District 7-B boys basketball game Tuesday.
Montana's minimum wage rising 75 cents to $9.95 in January
Montana's minimum wage is increasing 75 cents an hour to $9.95 starting on Jan. 1, the Department of Labor and Industry announced.
Mom starts school to meet the needs of neurodivergent children
A new private school geared to neurodivergent learners has opened in Kalispell.
Opponents speak out against proposal to lump Whitefish, Columbia Falls into same house district
“Do not force a wildcat and a bulldog to share the same cage, the results may not be pretty,” said a Columbia Falls resident during a redistricting public hearing on Saturday.
Underwear-clad man arrested for allegedly wielding knife
A 29-year-old is being held in the county jail with bail set at $100,000 after allegedly trying to stab a man in a local apartment building last week.