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Legals for March, 27 2022
Glacier selects Baker for volleyball program
A lot has happened in Courtney Baker’s life since she last stepped on a volleyball court.
Affordable housing complex nears groundbreaking
Affordable housing complex nears groundbreaking
Outdoor briefs March 24
Outdoor briefs March 24
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.
Legals for March, 24 2022
For Valkyries, third became their first
The Bigfork Valkyries were intent on making history this basketball season, and they did — just not in the manner they expected.
Two people arrested following burglary in Somers
A Kalispell man and woman are in jail on burglary charges following a Tuesday evening incident in Somers.
Robert William 'RW' Holst, 81
Robert William “RW” Holst, 81, passed away peacefully at home in Bigfork on Tuesday, March 15, 2022, after a battle with cancer.
Kalispell schools examine future of learning
Kalispell Public Schools has taken its first strides on a yearslong path to transforming “how school is done,” after wrapping up four public listening sessions at the elementary and middle school level.
Legals for March, 23 2022
Flathead’s Cripe among All-State AA honorees
Flathead’s Joston Cripe is among the five Western players named All-State for Class AA basketball, in voting by league coaches that was released Tuesday.
Long waits for Montana State Hospital leave psychiatric patients in jail
The psychiatric hospital, overseen by the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, is under intense scrutiny after a federal investigation revealed that as the facility struggled with massive staffing shortages its main campus failed to protect patients from falls and Covid-19, which led to at least four deaths.
Legals for March, 22 2022
Law roundup: Owner not tickled pink by break-in attempt
Someone allegedly saw a woman with a pink towel on her head trying to get into their vehicle.
PSC’s open District 5 seat draws varied crowd
One of Montana’s smallest agencies offers one of its biggest election bouts this year following recent legislative audit scrutiny.
Theater company marks 50 years of Shakespeare in Montana
For half a century, Montana Shakespeare in the Parks has been connecting people across the state and beyond to the fabled playwright — and to each other.
Seeking balance amid Montana's visitation boom
Montanans’ attitude toward the state’s thriving tourism sector is starting to sour — a troubling trend that industry leaders and elected officials need to take note of before the scales tip too far.
Letters to the editor March 20
Letters to the editor March 20
Dusting off the good ol’ stuff
I was doing a little digging around in some of my old stuff I’ve saved for dubious reasons last week and the first thing that caught my attention was a set of four purple plastic puzzle pieces in asymmetrical shapes that, when assembled properly, produce a three-dimensional triangular pyramid about the size of a golf ball.