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September 27, 2023 midnight

Kalispell Parks and Recreation creates online program system

Kalispell is working with CivicRec, a vendor that creates recreation management software for local governments, to create and launch the system.

Don 'K' Subaru  makes donation to Sparrow’s Nest
April 9, 2023 midnight

Don 'K' Subaru makes donation to Sparrow’s Nest

The donations come from a portion of the sale price of every new Subaru sold or leased during the November through December 2022 campaign, plus $50 per sale or lease contributed by Subaru.

Don K donates to United Way to provide shoes for children
March 15, 2024 midnight

Don K donates to United Way to provide shoes for children

The donation is part of the "Subaru Loves to Help" program, a nationwide partnership of Subaru dealers. The donation was made to United Way and Project Warm, which give back to local communities.

November 26, 2023 midnight

License fees for Montana teachers slated to increase

For the first time in three decades, the price Montana charges public school teachers and other education professionals for state-issued licenses is set to increase.

April 9, 2023 midnight

MSU’s manufacturing center launches apprenticeship program

The Certified Manufacturing Associate Apprenticeship is a one-year program that combines on-the-job training with online technical classes on topics like safety, math and measurements, manufacturing processes, and quality control.

Whitefish dealership donates to East Evergreen Elementary
November 29, 2023 midnight

Whitefish dealership donates to East Evergreen Elementary

Whitefish dealership Don “K” donated $2,700 to East Evergreen Elementary School last week as part of the Subaru Loves Learning month campaign.

Don ‘K’ makes donation to animal shelter
December 15, 2023 midnight

Don ‘K’ makes donation to animal shelter

Don “K” Subaru presented a $3,100 check to the Flathead County Animal Shelter in recognition of the shelter’s dedicated staff finding forever homes for over 31 dogs and cats during October.

Kalispell City Council reviews fire and police budgets
May 17, 2023 midnight

Kalispell City Council reviews fire and police budgets

The city’s proposed $15.5 million operating budget, up from $14.1 million last year, largely goes toward public safety and emergency services.

Paul Lee Wells, 80
October 8, 2023 midnight

Paul Lee Wells, 80

Paul Lee Wells, 80

Wolfpack Theatre opens season with timeless classic ‘Our Town’
September 14, 2023 midnight

Wolfpack Theatre opens season with timeless classic ‘Our Town’

The Wolfpack Theatre Company at Glacier High School will open the 2023-2024 theater season with Thornton Wilder’s timeless classic “Our Town” on Sept. 18, 19, and 20 at 6:33 p.m. in the Wolfpack Theatre at Glacier High School.

May 14, 2023 12:09 a.m.

C-Falls softball slugs way to 2 more wins

BUTTE — Haden Peters hit a home run in two games, Sydney Mann hit two homers in one game and Columbia Falls slugged its way to two more wins at the Laverne Combo softball tournament Saturday.

June 23, 2023 midnight

Legals for June, 23 2023

December 22, 2023 midnight

Legals for December, 22 2023

May 25, 2023 11:55 p.m.

Libby wins before rain suspends State A

Rain halted proceedings at the State A softball tournament Thursday, leaving Libby, Columbia Falls and Polson to make up time on Friday.

May 25, 2023 midnight

Legals for May, 25 2023

July 5, 2023 midnight

New private school in the works for Thompson Falls

A Trout Creek resident with nearly two decades of teaching experience wants to give area families another option for their children's education.

December 15, 2023 midnight

Legals for December, 15 2023

Summer Experience kicks off at ImagineIF Libraries
June 9, 2023 midnight

Summer Experience kicks off at ImagineIF Libraries

The library will be celebrating by hosting a Kids Summer Kickoff Party at the Ark Building, which is the future home of ImagineIF Bigfork, located at 162 Bridge Street on June 10 from 1-3 p.m.

May 1, 2023 midnight

Legals for May, 1 2023

Job market is humming, but layoffs are still happening in a shifting economic environment
February 5, 2024 8 a.m.

Job market is humming, but layoffs are still happening in a shifting economic environment

The U.S. economy is humming and there are hundreds of thousands of jobs being added every month. In a stunning burst of hiring to start the year, the nation added 353,000 jobs in January, shrugging off the highest interest rates in two decades that have been put in place by the U.S. Federal Reserve in part to cool off hiring and spending.