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Wolfpack gets solid marks, splits dual
Sam Ells ran impressive times while winning the boys 1,600 and 3,200, and Noah Fincher and Holly Skelton won twice as well for Glacier, in the Wolfpack’s dual track meet against Helena Capital Friday.
Women Who Wine to meet Tuesday
The next gathering of Women Who Wine will be Tuesday, April 5, from 5:30- to 7 p.m. at MontaVino Winery, 38 First Ave. E. Ste. D in Kalispell.
Legals for April, 1 2022
Flying start for several Flathead track athletes in dual
Kennedy Moore and Lilli Rumsey Eash won two events each Thursday, as Flathead kicked off its track and field season with a dual with Eureka at Legends Stadium.
Break out the gloves and eye black
A dozen years as a head football coach in California and another 18 as an assistant at the high school and college level have prepared Mark Kessler for this moment. Girls flag football is coming to Montana this August.
US taps $420M to boost water supplies hit by climate change
Federal officials slated millions of dollars for rural water projects in several states, with the Biden administration looking to shore up infrastructure needs made more urgent by long-term drought conditions that have been exacerbated by climate change.
Gypsy Theatre Guild presents ‘Cockeyed’ — A romantic comedy
The Gypsy Theatre Guild presents a live on-stage presentation of the romantic comedy “Cockeyed,” written by William Missouri Downs and directed by JeAnna Wisher.
WTC auditions for ‘Murder on the Orient Express’
The Whitefish Theatre Company is holding auditions for Agatha Christie’s “Murder on the Orient Express,” its final show of the 2021-2022 season.
Letters to the editor March 31
Letters to the editor March 31
Russia bombards areas where it pledged to scale back
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russian forces bombarded areas around Kyiv and another city just hours after pledging to scale back operations in those zones to promote trust between the two sides, Ukrainian authorities said Wednesday.
Break-in aborted after alleged burglars hit wrong home
Four men facing felony conspiracy to commit burglary charges in Flathead County District Court were arrested after allegedly breaking into the wrong apartment during a planned home invasion in Kalispell last week.
Legals for March, 31 2022
Montana GOP lines up behind Jim Brown for Supreme Court
The Montana Republican Party executive board voted this week to endorse current Public Service Commission President Jim Brown in the three-way primary for the second seat on the Montana Supreme Court, the state GOP announced Wednesday.
Biden’s budget plan: Higher taxes on rich, lower deficits
Biden’s budget plan: Higher taxes on rich, lower deficits
Legals for March, 29 2022
Glacier product Evan Todd spears Big Sky honor
FARMINGTON, Utah – The Big Sky Conference named Montana's Evan Todd the men's field athlete of the week Monday, two days after his conference-best javelin throw at the Al Manuel Invitational.
Ingelfinger returns to career roots as Kalispell area wildlife biologist
Franz Ingelfinger transitioned last month from restoration ecologist to Kalispell's area wildlife biologist.
Letters to the editor March 28
Letters to the editor March 28
Births
MarliAnn Joye Kougl, daughter of Josh and Cassy Kougl of Eureka, was born on Feb. 22, 2022, at Whitefish.
Ted Weaver, 80
Ted passed into God's loving arms on Wednesday, March 23, 2022, of natural causes.