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Medicare told to reassess premium hike for Alzheimer’s drug
Medicare told to reassess premium hike for Alzheimer’s drug
Olsen, Sullivan, Salonen lift Pack boys over Butte
Ty Olsen scored 17 points, Connor Sullivan hit two 3-pointers in a torrid Glacier start and the Wolfpack downed Butte 64-50 in Western AA boys basketball Saturday.
Butte girls hold off Sorensen, Glacier
Kodie Hoagland scored 15 points and Butte withstood a fourth-quarter rally by Glacier to beat the Wolfpack 46-42 in Western AA girls basketball.
Sentinel boys overcome 8 Flathead 3-pointers in win
A third-quarter Missoula Sentinel burst, led by Riley Allen’s pair of 3-pointers, put the Spartans up and they held on to beat Flathead 68-56 in Western AA boys basketball Saturday.
Moy’s early burst helps Bravettes improve to 6-0
Maddy Moy scored a game-high 14 points, seven in the first quarter, and Flathead built an early lead and held off Missoula Sentinel for another girls basketball win Saturday.
Low visibility leads to 40-car crash on Idaho highway
Idaho State Police say roughly 40 vehicles were involved in a crash on an eastern Idaho highway after severe winter weather caused whiteout conditions, but only minor injuries were reported.
Butte pulls off big rally at Flathead
You could have just about stuck a fork in the Butte Bulldogs Friday, after they struggled with pressure and allowed 21 second-quarter points and found themselves down 42-22 in the third period.
Trego man pleads guilty to mitigated deliberate homicide
A Trego man accused of killing his adult son last year pleaded guilty Dec. 20 to a single count of mitigated deliberate homicide.
Stunning revelations
The new book, “The Real Anthony Fauci” by the Democrat icon, Robert F. Kennedy (son of Bobby Kennedy), is a must read for those who appreciate facts and verifiable scientific evidence that’s based on thorough research and backed up by numerous footnotes.
Sentinel girls trip Pack in back-and-forth battle
Brooke Stayner and Emily McElmurry scored 14 points each, and McElmurry basket gave Missoula Sentinel the lead for good as the Spartans edged Glacier 53-49 in Western AA girls’ basketball action Friday.
Montana St in FCS final with home-state freshman at QB
Montana native Tommy Mellott sat on the bench in tears as the final seconds ticked off in Montana State's FCS semifinal playoff game at home.
Man sent to prison for crashing into home, killing Kalispell man
An Arizona man who was drunk when he drove into a Kalispell home and killed a man will spend time in state prison. Thomas Owen Lefevre, 20, was sentenced in Flathead District Court on Thursday to 20 years to the Montana State Prison, with 16 years suspended.
Local school districts get slice of $1M in tax credits
Within minutes, $1 million in tax credits were claimed by Montana public schools as part of an updated donation program intended to provide supplemental funding for innovative education.
Hunters kill 20 Yellowstone wolves that roamed out of park
Twenty of Yellowstone National Park's renowned gray wolves roamed from the park and were shot by hunters in recent months — the most killed by hunting in a single season since the predators were reintroduced to the region more than 25 years ago, according to park officials.
John White Speaker Series returns to History Museum
For 19 years, the Northwest Montana Historical Society’s John White Speaker Series has been a local highlight of the winter season, promising a slate of engaging and insightful discussions.
The Hockaday presents Members Salon 2022
Members Salon 2022 will be on view Jan. 7 through April 2 at the Hockaday Museum of Art in Kalispell.
Legals for January, 6 2022
1st recreational marijuana sales in Montana top $1.5 million
During the first weekend of legal recreational marijuana sales in Montana, customers purchased more than $1.5 million in products, the Department of Revenue said.
Kalispell Public Schools seeks community input at listening sessions
Kalispell Public Schools board of trustees invites community members to be part of the district’s strategic planning process by attending an upcoming listening session.
Glacier's telecommunications plan approved
The National Park Service on Wednesday approved Glacier National Park’s telecommunications plan to address cellular and internet coverage in certain areas of the park.