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Ninepipes Museum hosts holiday event
Ninepipes Museum in Charlo is hosting a special holiday event from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 26.
Yuletide Affair takes the stage
Yuletide Affair 19 takes stage
Evicted Outlaw Inn renters still seeking home
When Joan Corbin and her daughter Michaela see paper notices on their door, it gives them flashbacks. They can’t help but recall a cold day in January when they learned that they had a month to find new accommodations or end up on the streets.
Nursing homes continue closing, leaving residents, families stressed
In Montana, nine nursing homes have closed or are projected to in 2022, and one transitioned from a nursing home to an assisted living facility, according to the state Department of Public Health and Human Services.
Legals for November, 23 2022
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.
Bigfork puts 6 on B All-State football team
Six Bigfork Vikings made All-State for Class B football, the Montana Coaches Association announced this week.
Jury begins deliberating in Oath Keepers sedition trial
WASHINGTON (AP) — Jurors began deliberating Tuesday in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot case accusing Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes and four of his extremist group associates of a violent plot to stop the transfer of presidential power from Republican Donald Trump to Democrat Joe Biden.
Blackfeet Nation challenges Montana’s ban on vaccine mandates
Montana’s vaccination discrimination law is one of the most controversial pandemic-related measures passed by Republican state lawmakers in 2021. Its rollout has created confusion within schools, health care facilities, and counties. And it has been challenged as unconstitutional by health care facilities, doctors, and nurses.
Echo Lake residents struggle with internet, phone woes
A multi-week telecommunications blackout has proven the last straw with CenturyLink for more than a few residents of the Echo Lake area, who say the company has underserved them for years.
Law roundup: Doll display goes over woman’s head
A woman allegedly thought the residents of two houses across from each other were out their heads and involved in a satanic ritual when she complained they had doll heads impaled on fence posts.
Columbia Falls speech wins first in East Helena
The Class A team amassed 148 overall points at the tournament for the win.
Legals for November, 22 2022
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Police: Gunman kills 5 at gay club, is subdued by patrons
A 22-year-old gunman opened fire inside a gay nightclub in Colorado Springs, killing five people and leaving 25 injured before he was subdued by "heroic" patrons and arrested by police who arrived within minutes, authorities said Sunday.
Shirt Shack prints T-shirts out of home garage
Lifelong Evergreen resident Troy Schweigert has known a thing or two about “working from home,” for years.
Evergreen sidewalk project takes next step
The survey phase of the project to build sidewalks along U.S. 2 between Montana 35 and Sunset Drive has been completed by KLJ, the engineering firm selected by the Montana Department of Transportation.
Kalispell chamber weighs resort tax as part of growth study
The Kalispell Chamber of Commerce is gathering input from the community aiming to create a plan for “intentional growth” in coming years, and among issues being examined are the benefits of a potential resort tax.
Seasonal franchise Everything Christmas brings holiday cheer to Flathead Valley
Just off U.S. 93, shoppers can see the bold red and green Everything Christmas sign.
Solution pitched to CenturyLink may overlook Essex customers
After receiving years of sub-par phone service from CenturyLink, the residents of Essex are asking if they will once again be forgotten in the state’s recently announced “solution” to the problem.