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Flathead River projected to keep rising
The Flathead River is projected to approach moderate flood stage by the weekend and officials are encouraging pre-evacuation for residents in low-lying areas.
Letters to the editor June 14
Letters to the editor June 14
Senate negotiators announce a deal on guns, breaking logjam
WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate bargainers on Sunday announced the framework of a bipartisan response to last month's mass shootings, a noteworthy but limited breakthrough offering modest gun curbs and stepped-up efforts to improve school safety and mental health programs.
From skilled horseman to master artist Michael G. Booth creates art beside his beloved Glacier Park
From skilled horseman to master artist Michael G. Booth creates art beside his beloved Glacier Park
Legals for June, 13 2022
Bill Shaw, 72
Bill Shaw, 72, passed away June 6, 2022, at home.
Cycling way to truly see Glacier Park’s Sun Road
The mostly cloudy skies open for just a moment to let the sun shine through as Corey Weathers looks up from his handlebars to take in the view of Mount Oberlin on Glacier National Park’s Going-to-the-Sun Road.
What’s behind Montana’s higher ed enrollment uptick?
Fall 2021 enrollment counts announced last month have delivered some welcome news for the Montana University System: For the first time in nearly a decade, the state’s 16 public colleges and universities have seen their combined enrollment increase.
US inflation at new 40-year high as price increases spread
Consumer prices surged 8.6% last month from a year earlier, faster than April’s year-over-year increase of 8.3%, the Labor Department said Friday. The new inflation figure, the highest since 1981, will heighten pressure on the Federal Reserve to continue raising interest rates aggressively.
Legals for June, 12 2022
Douglas E. Daniels, 79
Douglas E. Daniels passed away May 27, 2022.
Kalispell man pleads not guilty to assault charge
A Kalispell man accused of putting a gun to a woman’s head at an area campground pleaded not guilty to an assault with a weapon charge last week.
Legals for June, 10 2022
GOP primary for PSC’s District 5 Public Service Commission within recount margin
Nearly 20 hours after polls closed, fewer than 100 votes separate the first- and second-place vote-getters in the Republican primary for the District 5 seat on the state Public Service Commission, the five-member board that regulates monopoly utilities in Montana.
Legals for June, 9 2022
‘Top Gun’ stays aloft with $86M in its second weekend
The Paramount Pictures release, with Tom Cruise reprising his role from the 1986 original, is holding steadier than any film of its kind has before. Its modest drop — 50-65% is more typical for blockbusters — is the smallest decline for a movie that opened above $100 million.
Ronan, C-Falls, Glacier and ‘a good time’
Kris Salonen reiterated this week that she loved basketball more than track as a high school athlete at Great Falls High. “But I was better at track, so I did that,” she said.
Exhibit explores artistic connection between writer and painter
This June, the Hockaday Museum of Art presents a timely and unique collaborative art exhibition between two artists spanning two continents.
Joseph O. Mickels-Silva, 35
Joseph O. Mickels-Silva was born Oct. 24, 1986, and passed away May 27, 2022
Douglas E. Daniels, 79
Douglas E. Daniels passed away May 27, 2022.