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NAIA Women: Carroll, Rocky pick up wins
Providence, Montana-Western drop first-round games
NEW ORLEANS — Dani Wagner scored 22 points, Kamden HIlborn added 10 and Carroll College won it’s NAIA Women’s Tournament opener Friday, 69-50 over Lindsey Wilson.
RoboScout Squad wins state robotics tournament
Command position — first place at the Montana FIRST Tech Challenge robotics tournament. Endpoint position achieved.
Glacier Gateway opening pushed back to December
Students and staff at Glacier Gateway Elementary School will have to wait a few more months to move into the new building that’s under construction.
Senior Broncs hold off Bravettes in AA opener
BILLINGS — The Flathead Bravettes made a season out of winning close games, but after closing the gap in the third quarter they fell short Thursday, in a 55-47 State AA basketball loss to Billings Senior.
Glacier boys fall just short of Falcons
BILLINGS — An early deficit had Glacier’s boys playing catch up all game Thursday — and they almost caught up.
Mountain lions likely trimmed island sheep herd to lowest number in decades
The three mountain lions recently killed on Wild Horse Island had unfettered access to a herd of bighorn sheep that has produced some of the biggest rams in the world.
Award-winning ski documentary screened
The Ski Heritage Center Museum will present the award-winning documentary film“Mission: Mt. Mangart” at the O’Shaughnessy Saturday, March 19.
Mountainfilm on Tour visits Whitefish and Bigfork
Mountainfilm on Tour brings a selection of culturally rich, adventure-packed and inspiring documentary films curated from the Mountainfilm festival in Telluride, Colorado.
Grab your gear; Spring Mack Days are nearly here
While winter struggles to hang on, the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes are preparing to launch the 40th Mack Days fishing event on Flathead Lake, which begins Thursday, March 17 and runs through May 15.
Billings Central girls heat up, beat Columbia Falls
The first-quarter defense was promising enough, but the Columbia Falls Wildkats didn’t take full advantage.
Judges redraw district maps for utility regulator board
A trio of federal judges adopted a new map Tuesday under which Montana will elect members of the Public Service Commission this year, unless the Montana Legislature acts to update the map used to elect the five-member board to regulate monopoly utilities.
Project would improve Flathead pedestrian paths
The Montana Department of Transportation is seeking public input on a project to seal multiple shared-use paths in Flathead County.
County planning board considers subdivision south of Whitefish
The Flathead County Planning Board is set tonight to consider a request to turn vacant land east of U.S. Highway 93 south of Whitefish into a subdivision described as similar to the Whitefish Hills.
Flathead Venture Crew offers Easter egg services
The Easter Bunny is comin’ to town, this year with the help of Boy Scout Venture Crew 2920.
Legals for March, 9 2022
Virginia Ellen (Tasik) Grant, 91
Virginia Ellen (Tasik) Grant, of Columbia Falls, formerly of Kalispell and Washington, Illinois, went home to Jesus on March 1, 2022.
Whitefish man sent to prison for fraud scheme
A Whitefish man who admitted to defrauding wealthy Whitefish businessman Michael Goguen out of millions of dollars was sentenced to six years in prison on Friday.
Tronstad Road housing development up for discussion
Tronstad Road development up for discussion
Innovation and flexibility is critical to teacher licensing
Throughout my tenure as your Montana State Superintendent, I have consistently discussed and evaluated the need to recruit and retain quality teachers in our Montana public schools.