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Kalispell City Council candidate Jed Fisher
Kalispell City Council candidate Jed Fisher
Where have all the bus drivers gone?
School districts statewide are struggling to staff their routes.
Legals for October, 8 2021
Ells among top runners at 7-on-7
Sam Ells of Glacier won his race and ran the fastest time, breaking up the perennial cross country powers at the Helena 7-on-7 meet held Thursday at Bill Roberts Golf Course.
AA football: Glacier heads to Butte for key battle
So much for a tidy finish to the Western AA football season.
Pack boys keep building
It would be hard to tell they’re a little banged up and missing a few starters but the Glacier Wolfpack didn’t miss a beat Thursday in an 8-0 victory over crosstown rival Flathead.
Montana coal mine admits violating safety regulations
A central Montana coal mine pleaded guilty Thursday to federal charges the company violated environmental and employee safety regulations as part of a plea agreement that calls for a $1 million fine, the U.S. Attorney's Office for Montana said.
Judge blocks new Montana abortion laws amid legal challenge
A judge has blocked three laws restricting abortion access in Montana while a legal challenge is underway.
2 men die by suicide in Montana State Prison
The Montana Department of Corrections announced Wednesday that two inmates at the Montana State Prison in Deer Lodge died by suicide in late September.
WTC announces opening weekend of ‘Now And Then’
The Whitefish Theatre Company presents its first mainstage theater production of the 2021-2022 season, “Now and Then.” This “incredibly feel-good play” runs at the O’Shaughnessy Center in Whitefish Oct. 15, 16, 21, 22 and 23 at 7:30 p.m. and Oct. 17 at 4 p.m.
COLUMN: DeRue comes up aces — and more aces
The Ryder Cup has ended gloriously, the leaves are falling decorously and that usually means time is running out to get in that last 18 around these parts.
Bigfork man sentenced for sexual assault
John Paul Wehrman, 66, received a 20-year sentence to the Montana State Prison on Thursday, Sept. 20 in Flathead District Court by Judge Amy Eddy.
$21M listing tops record month for Flathead Lake sales
The sale of a luxury estate in Lakeside capped off a record month for the Flathead Lake real estate market in September.
Legals for October, 6 2021
Spartans take down Pack spikers in 4
A strong second set had Glacier in the hunt against Western AA volleyball power Missoula Sentinel, but the Spartans won the next two games to take the match Tuesday at the Wolf Den.
Whitefish girls, boys roll Polson teams
The Bulldogs continued their Northwest A soccer dominance with a 10-2 rout of Polson Tuesday. Whitefish, now 11-0, is also the winner of the conference.
Big Sky notes: Griz may need to overcome volatility at QB
The Montana Grizzlies’ last-gasp, 34-28 loss on the red turf at Roos Field Saturday served to repeat a couple axioms for those that you may have forgotten: One, Eastern Washington always has a dynamic quarterback, and Eric Barriere was the difference maker on his home field.
Legals for October, 5 2021
Early voting for municipal election starts in mid-October
Ballots for the Nov. 2 municipal elections will be mailed to voters on Oct. 13, according to the Flathead County Election Department.
$500k grant supports UM’s College of Humanities
Cornerstone humanities programs at the University of Montana received a $499,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.