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Glacier Symphony presents its MasterWorks Concert ‘Enigma’
The 39th season of the Glacier Symphony and Chorale continues its celebration of the 25th anniversary of the leadership of Maestro John Zoltek as music director and conductor with a world-premiere performance of a piece for piano and orchestra by contemporary composer, Matthew Mason.
FHS Theatre stages super-hero adventure
Flathead High School Theatre brings the magic of the Marvel Universe to life in the family-friendly production of “Mirror of Most Value: A Ms. Marvel Play” Feb. 18 and 19 at 6:27 p.m., with a special matinee performance Feb. 19 at 1 p.m., in the David M. Hashley Theatre.
Dixon's Hamel, Polson museum headed to Cowboy Hall of Fame
Dixon cowboy Gerald Lee “Jerry” Hamel and the Miracle of America Museum in Polson are among the 14th class of inductees into the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame.
Donald R. Weatherston, 55
Don was born to Dick and Donelda Weatherston on April 12, 1966.
Police department responds to increased demand
Local population growth is adding to the demand for Kalispell Police Department services, but Police Chief Doug Overman feels confident his crew is on the right track to meet the community’s needs.
Polson boys hold off Bigfork behind Graham
Colton Graham poured in 31 points and Polson survived a wild fourth quarter to hand Bigfork a 73-69 loss in a non-conference boys basketball game Tuesday.
Whitefish rebuffs large housing project for Big Mountain
Saying one of the largest residential developments in the history of the town feels out of place at its proposed location, Whitefish City Council on Monday turned down a large-scale development project that planned to construct more than 300 residential units at the base of Big Mountain.
Teen accused of throwing woman through wall
A Columbia Falls teenager was taken into custody last week after allegedly throwing a family member into a wall so hard that it put a hole in the dry wall.
Maurice Michael 'Mike' Manning, 81
Maurice Michael “Mike” Manning passed away on Feb. 2, 2022, in Kalispell.
Somers beach erosion plan gets county review
The Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks outdoor recreation division will go before the Flathead County Planning Board on Wednesday seeking a permit to construct a gravel beach at Somers on Flathead Lake.
Legals for February, 8 2022
Frontier bids $2.9 billion for rival budget airline Spirit
Frontier Airlines and Spirit Airlines are proposing to combine in a $2.9 billion deal that would create a larger discount airline to compete against the nation's dominant carriers and, they say, promote lower fares.
FairBridge Inn up for council decision
FairBridge Inn up for council decision
Legals for February, 7 2022
Montana sends four Olympians to Beijing Games
With three freestyle skiers and a hockey player making the Olympic grade, you can call Montana a hotbed of (frozen) water sports.
Columbia Falls places 16, takes second at Western A wrestling
Columbia Falls qualified 16 wrestlers for state and finished second in the team race Saturday, at the Western A Divisional meet.
Sentinel tips Bravettes with 6-0 closing run
The Flathead Bravettes have made a habit of winning close games this girls basketball season, but Missoula Sentinel turned the tables.
Ida Schroeder, 100
Ida Schroeder passed away on Sunday, Jan. 30, 2022, at the age of 100.
Ruth Evelyn (Wright) Bergstrom, 96
On the evening of Feb. 2, 2022, Ruth Bergstrom went to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Chris