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Dianne K. Schultz, 75
February 15, 2022 midnight

Dianne K. Schultz, 75

Dianne K. Schultz, 75, passed away on Friday, Feb. 4, 2022, at Polson Health & Rehab.

Man charged after job site brawl
February 15, 2022 midnight

Man charged after job site brawl

A man was sent to the hospital last week after he lost consciousness when his face was shoved into toxic wet concrete during a job site fight, court documents reveal.

February 15, 2022 midnight

Legals for February, 15 2022

West megadrought worsens to driest in at least 1,200 years
February 14, 2022 11 a.m.

West megadrought worsens to driest in at least 1,200 years

The American West's megadrought deepened so much last year that it is now the driest in at least 1,200 years and is a worst-case climate change scenario playing out live, a new study finds.

February 14, 2022 midnight

December-January births

Bo Wilder Puryer, son of Lydia and Steven Puryer of Trego, was born on Dec. 26, 2021, at Logan Health Whitefish.

Speech and debate students advance to nationals
February 14, 2022 midnight

Speech and debate students advance to nationals

Flathead, Glacier and Columbia Falls speech and debate students advance to nationals following the Western District Qualifying Tournament Friday and Saturday.

February 14, 2022 midnight

Legals for February, 14 2022

Kupp's late TD lifts Rams over Bengals 23-20 in Super Bowl
February 13, 2022 8 p.m.

Kupp's late TD lifts Rams over Bengals 23-20 in Super Bowl

In a venue built for champions, the Los Angeles Rams carried off the crown jewel: a Super Bowl trophy.

Braves, Bravettes again sweep state wrestling; Nadeau, Halverson win titles
February 13, 2022 1:27 a.m.

Braves, Bravettes again sweep state wrestling; Nadeau, Halverson win titles

Billings Senior’s boys gave it their all in front of a loud bunch of local wrestling fans at First Interstate Arena Saturday, but in the end the Brave Brawlers had too much.

February 13, 2022 1:09 a.m.

Valkyries wrap up Thompson Falls

The Valkyries wrapped up their regular season with a 62-45 win over Thompson Falls on Saturday.

Clyde A. Pederson, 89
February 13, 2022 midnight

Clyde A. Pederson, 89

Clyde A. Pederson, 89, lifelong Flathead Valley resident and grandson of Kalispell pioneers, died on Feb. 8, 2022, at the age of 89.

Billy Ann Burch
February 13, 2022 midnight

Billy Ann Burch

Billy Ann Burch departed Feb. 5, 2022, on the next part of her journey.

February 13, 2022 midnight

Legals for February, 13 2022

Bravettes, Braves lead AA races at State
February 12, 2022 12:55 a.m.

Bravettes, Braves lead AA races at State

Through Friday’s action at the all-class State Wrestling Championships First Interstate Arena was the home of the Braves — and Bravettes.

February 12, 2022 12:50 a.m.

Wolfpack boys gang up on Bengals

Three Glacier players reached double figures, and the Wolfpack put some distance on Helena High in the fourth quarter to beat the Bengals 52-37 in a Western AA boys game Friday.

February 12, 2022 12:49 a.m.

Capital boys hold off Flathead, 49-43

Hayden Opitz scored 14 points and Helena Capital used a big third quarter to stay unbeaten Friday, with a 49-43 win over Western AA rival Flathead at the Braves’ gym.

Guides and outfitters lament murky minimum wage rule
February 12, 2022 midnight

Guides and outfitters lament murky minimum wage rule

A newly-enacted executive order requiring an increased minimum wage for federal contract workers has left local businesses scrambling as they try to determine what the new rule means for their future.

February 11, 2022 midnight

Business sense — Local students shine at state DECA Conference

Young entrepreneurs and business-minded students from Flathead, Glacier, Whitefish and Polson high schools had a successful showing at the Montana DECA Conference.

February 11, 2022 midnight

Calendar set for 2022-23 in Kalispell Public Schools

Kalispell Public Schools has finalized the 2022-23 school calendar.

February 11, 2022 midnight

Study: Montana mice may hold the secret to virus spillover

For the past 20 years, Amy Kuenzi has spent three days of every month traveling to a ranch near Gregson, Montana, and setting out traps that contain peanut butter and oats. Her quarry is deer mice. She takes blood samples, looks for scars and fleas, and attaches ear tags.