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Review: The Foo Fighters make a horror movie
For anyone who found the band tensions that reverberate in "The Beatles: Get Back" too tame, the Foo Fighters have made a movie in which arguments over recording an album lead to a trail of dead bodies — and, no, this isn't Yoko's fault, either.
Runaway charged with truck theft
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BBALL ROUNDUP: Wildkats fend off Frenchtown
COLUMBIA FALLS — The Columbia Falls girls ran out to a 22-2 lead in the first quarter and held off a fiesty Frenchtown squad for a 58-49 win in a Northwest A conference basketball game on Thursday night.
Loggers, Mariners to meet in Big Bucks finale
LIBBY - The hometown team is rolling into the championship game at the Big Bucks American Legion baseball tournament at Lee Gehring Field.
What will finally be the last straw?
Easy rider: Darby woman still cruising at 86
DARBY — There’s been a lot of life that’s gone by since she parked her very first motorcycle — a 1949 Indian Scout — at the gas station where her boyfriend worked.
Illinois poised to mandate paid leave for nearly all workers
Expansive paid leave legislation requiring Illinois employers to give workers paid time off based on hours worked, to be used for any reason, is ready for action by Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker, who said he looks forward to signing it. Requiring paid vacation is rare in the United States — just Maine and Nevada have similar laws in place — although common in other industrialized nations.
Boy, 10, charged in shooting
The Flathead County Attorney's Office has filed charges against a 10-year-old boy implicated in the June shooting of a Columbia Falls girl.
Twins host wood bat tourney
The Class AA Glacier Twins have ridden strong pitching, solid defense and some clutch hitting to a 6-4 start on the American Legion baseball season.
Margaret 'Peggy' Draper Hash, 93
Margaret “Peggy” Draper Hash, 93, died on May 21, 2013.
Judge argues for return of firing squad executions
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — An influential federal appeals court judge said Thursday that the nation’s third lethal injection execution to go awry in six months underscores his call to bring back firing squads.
Robyn Dombrowski, 70
Robyn Dombrowski, 70
Flathead's Quist, Glacier's Larson state champs in AA track
GREAT FALLS — Flathead and Glacier both had one individual event winner on Friday during the opening session of the Class AA state track and field meet at Memorial Stadium.
Donald Robert Stewart, 75
Donald Robert Stewart, of Arlee, passed away Wednesday, May 3, 2017,
Travelers dare to see different
Working at an adventure magazine in Chicago I reported a story by phone about renting sailboats in Tahiti — Bingo! I formed a goal: travel the world.
Spencer Riley Bain, 17
Spencer Riley Bain, age 17, passed away on May 6, 2020.
Lessons from Ireland
Though a “news junkie” I’ve grown deeply weary of the unrelenting impeachment coverage, and so was grateful to escape for a recent vacation to the Emerald Isle of Ireland.
Organic farm builds giant bear-shaped maze
A giant grizzly bear can be seen prowling around Whitefish Stage Road, but there’s no need for concern. The bear is actually a massive straw bale maze, the latest creation by Whitefish Stage Organic Farms for its fall festivities.
Leonard 'Lenny' A. Perry Jr., 58
On Friday, Jan. 10, 2020, Leonard “Lenny” A. Perry Jr., loving husband and father of three children, passed away at his home and started his eternal journey.
AP PHOTOS: Rome's eternally packed tourist sites emptied
ROME (AP) — For years, Rome seemed to have only a high season for tourism given the Italian capital's eternal appeal with foreign visitors.