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Letters to the editor March 3
Letters to the editor March 3
Longtime game warden Lou Kis remembered as 'larger than life'
The Flathead Valley lost a true living legend last week with the passing of Louis Kis, a longtime Fish, Wildlife and Parks game warden who was described by many as being “larger than life.”
N. Colorado rallies, catches Lady Griz in OT
GREELEY, Colo. — Alexis Chapman scored 23 points, including two 3-pointers in the final minute of regulation to force overtime, and Northern Colorado rallied past the Montana Lady Griz 72-64 in Big Sky Conference women’s basketball Wednesday.
Bad Bear, Bobcat women win at Sacramento State
SACRAMENTO — Kola Bad Bear scored 20 points to lead Montana State past Sacramento State 65-52 Wednesday, keeping the Bobcats in the hunt for a share of the Big Sky Conference women’s basketball crown.
Legals for March, 3 2022
‘The Revolutionists’ closes this weekend
Whitefish Theatre Company’s “The Revolutionists” closes this weekend with shows March 3, 4 and 5 at 7:30 p.m.
0303 TWIF briefs
Country and bluegrass band performs at YWAM
Prep basketball pairings
State A and Western AA basketball pairings
Bishop, Bobcats thump Thunderbirds
BOZEMAN — Point guard Xavier Bishop had his second straight excellent game with 28 points, and Montana State downed Southern Utah 69-53 Tuesday to earn at least a share of its first Big Sky Conference men’s basketball title in 20 years.
Spring (football) is in the air
Griz open spring drills with questions at QB, both lines
After more than a month working not-so-quietly behind the scenes in morning conditioning sessions and lifting weights in the Washington-Grizzly Champions Center, the Montana football team officially returns to the field this week to open the spring season.
Carroll’s Paulson is men’s Frontier Coach of Year
WHITEFISH — Commissioner Kent Paulson announced the 2021-22 Frontier Conference All-Conference Men’s Basketball team, as well as individual award winners, all-defensive team and Champions of Character after balloting by the league’s coaches.
Activism grows nationwide in response to school book bans
Until a year ago, Stephana Ferrell's political activism was limited to the occasional letter to elected officials.
Filmmakers examine Unabomber in movie ‘Ted K’
The remote wilderness near Lincoln where Ted Kaczynski, the infamous Unabomber, lived still has signs of his presence.
Board considers Lower Valley event venue
The Flathead County Board of Adjustment will consider tonight a request to operate a recreation facility south of Kalispell, and separately an appeal from neighbors regarding a previously approved short-term rental near Whitefish.
Legals for February, 28 2022
Lois Dawson, 88
Lois Dawson passed away peacefully at home in Kalispell, Montana, surrounded by family, on Sunday, Feb. 20, 2022.
Travelers dare to see different
Working at an adventure magazine in Chicago I reported a story by phone about renting sailboats in Tahiti — Bingo! I formed a goal: travel the world.
Legals for February, 27 2022
Ruble plummets as sanctions bite, sending Russians to banks
Ruble plummets as sanctions bite, sending Russians to banks
Shell pulls out of energy investments in Russia over war
Shell pulls out of energy investments in Russia over war