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Michael Lloyd Guthrie, 76
April 6, 2022 midnight

Michael Lloyd Guthrie, 76

Michael Lloyd Guthrie, 76, passed away from natural causes on Sunday, March 20, 2022, in Newport, Oregon. He had been living there for the last 20 years.

April 6, 2022 midnight

Electric Co-op's annual meeting set for April 23

Flathead Electric Co-op's annual meeting is slated for a return to an in-person gathering this year.

Stroll Bibler Home and Gardens to support FVCC scholarships
April 6, 2022 midnight

Stroll Bibler Home and Gardens to support FVCC scholarships

Stroll Bibler Home and Gardens to support FVCC scholarships

City authorizes West Reserve Drive grant application
April 6, 2022 midnight

City authorizes West Reserve Drive grant application

Kalispell City Council unanimously supported a decision to pursue a grant to improve West Reserve Drive on Monday.

April 6, 2022 midnight

Legals for April, 6 2022

Carol Bean creates in quintessential quilter’s studio
April 6, 2022 midnight

Carol Bean creates in quintessential quilter’s studio

Carol Bean creates in quintessential quilter’s studio

April 5, 2022 10:19 p.m.

Bravettes, Braves earn high marks at Big Sky dual

MISSOULA — Gabe Felton, Miller Bushnell and Dylan Zink won two events each for the boys, and Lilli Rumsey Eash won twice for the Bravettes while Flathead performed well at a dual track and field meet with Missoula Big Sky.

April 5, 2022 9:52 p.m.

Big Sky softball slams Bravettes

Grace Hood hit a grand slam and Missoula Big Sky picked up its first softball win of the season with a 16-5 win over Flathead Tuesday at the Eagles’ field.

April 5, 2022 9:17 p.m.

Glacier tracksters sweep Bison

Sidney Gulick and Alyssa Vollersten each won two events for the Glacier girls and Caleb Bernhardt and Tate Kauffman did the same for the boys, as the host Wolfpack swept a windy dual track and field meet with Great Falls Tuesday.

April 5, 2022 midnight

Stalled legislation would strip Army of medals for its involvement in Wounded Knee

Most folks living in Montana know the name “Wounded Knee.”

April 5, 2022 midnight

Partnership between families, schools critical

I have great pride in the continued work of advancing learning at the Office of Public Instruction.

Four area soccer players compete in Vegas
April 5, 2022 midnight

Four area soccer players compete in Vegas

Four local soccer players participated in the 2022 Players Showcase, an annual tournament and opportunity to play in front of college scouts, held this year in Las Vegas on March 18-20.

Kalispell looks at grant for West Reserve Drive improvements
April 4, 2022 midnight

Kalispell looks at grant for West Reserve Drive improvements

The City of Kalispell is looking at securing a grant to make improvements on West Reserve Drive, according to the agenda for a city council meeting April 4.

Kalispell man's incredible journey lands him spot on American Ninja Warrior
April 3, 2022 1 a.m.

Kalispell man's incredible journey lands him spot on American Ninja Warrior

A few short years ago Eric Robbins weight and blood pressure threatened his life. After losing 100 pounds and transforming his life, Robbins fulfilled his dream of competing on NBC's American Ninja Warrior last week.

Michael Lloyd Guthrie, 76
April 3, 2022 midnight

Michael Lloyd Guthrie, 76

Michael Lloyd Guthrie, 76, passed away from natural causes on Sunday, March 20, 2022, in Newport, Oregon.

April 3, 2022 midnight

Letters to the editor April 3

Letters to the editor April 3

April 3, 2022 midnight

Legals for April, 3 2022

April 3, 2022 midnight

Small businesses in need of a loan find banks are stingy

Small businesses in need of a loan find banks are stingy

Lake County sued over 'dangerous' jail conditions
April 2, 2022 midnight

Lake County sued over 'dangerous' jail conditions

A class-action lawsuit alleging inhumane and discriminatory conditions at the Lake County jail was filed in Missoula County District Court last week on behalf of 38 current or former prisoners.

April 2, 2022 midnight

Early kindergarten on the upswing

On March 15, state lawmakers in a joint meeting of two legislative committees briefly discussed significant growth in the number of students under the age of 5 who have been admitted to Montana’s kindergarten classrooms in recent years. The meeting’s chair, Rep. David Bedey, R-Hamilton, requested that the Montana Office of Public Instruction investigate further to determine whether those students are eligible for the state funding that districts are receiving for their instruction.