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Paul and Diane Taylor
Paul and Diane Taylor of Kalispell, passed away on May 18 and May 20, 2024, respectively.
Packed summer schedule planned for Polebridge’s Home Ranch Bottoms
The summer music scene heats up at Home Ranch Bottoms with a slate of performers scheduled to perform May through August in Polebridge.
WTC presents laugh-a-minute comedy ‘Death By Design’
Presented by the Whitefish Theatre Company, the show by Robert Urbinati is the final performance of the 2023-2024 season.
Montana is facing a statewide land management crisis
Montanans appreciate locally grown food, from vegetables to fresh-picked huckleberries, raw honey and grass-fed beef.
Well done, good and faithful servants
The Bible verse “Well done, good and faithful servant” appears in Matthew 25:23. In this verse, a master praises his servant for being faithful with a small amount of money, and then gives the servant more responsibility.
Letters to the editor May 23
Letters to the editor May 23
Wildkats ready to claw through State A
A year ago the Columbia Falls Wildkats worked around a funnel cloud, lightning delays, a first-day rainout and a malfunctioning sprinkler system en route to the 2023 championship. They should be fine.
Legals for May, 23 2024
Shirley Hughes, 69
Shirley Jo (Singleton) Hughes, 69, was born in Kalispell, on Sept. 21, 1954, to George Bruffy and Alice Margaret Singleton.
Range Riders fall one run short
Oakland's Davis goes 5-for-6, Ballers win 7-6
A trio of home runs was not enough for the Range Riders as they dropped their season opener Tuesday against the Oakland Ballers 7-6 at Glacier Bank Park.
Frontier Conference adding 4 more members
HELENA — The Frontier Conference Council of Presidents unanimously voted to accept Bellevue University, Dakota State University, Mayville State University, and Valley City State University as full conference members beginning in the 2025-26 academic year.
Polson trio named All-State for baseball
Senior Espn Fisher, junior Landon Shoemake and freshman Cole Wadsworth, all of Polson, were selected All-State for baseball in voting by the West Conference coaches.
Legals for May, 22 2024
Wildflowers Salon blossoming in Bigfork
Hairdresser Holly Johannson left behind a 20-year clientele in Phoenix, Arizona when she and her daughter, Harper, moved to Creston last June.
Defense rests without ex-President Trump taking the witness stand in his New York hush money trial
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump's lawyers rested their defense Tuesday without the former president taking the witness stand in his New York hush money criminal trial, moving the case closer to the moment the jury will begin deciding his fate.
Addiction treatment homes say funding fixes don’t go far enough
Montana health officials have started a voucher system to help people with substance use disorders move into transitional housing as they rebuild their lives. But those who run the clinical houses said the new money isn’t enough to fix a financial hole after a prior state revamp.
16 years after buying a slice of paradise, Columbia Heights family learns home is on a toxic site
When the Sterling family bought their home in Columbia Heights in 2008 they figured they had a little bit of paradise.
Heated day in Donald Trump's hush money trial ends with defense asking judge to dismiss the case
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump's lawyers on Monday pressed the judge overseeing his hush money trial to stop the case from going to the jury and throw out the charges after prosecutors concluded their presentation of evidence.
Letters to the editor May 20
Letters to the editor May 20