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Rocky guard sweeps 3 Frontier women’s awards
WHITEFISH — N’Dae Flye, the senior guard who just helped Rocky Mountain College win the Frontier Conference women’s basketball crown, swept three Frontier awards as its all-conference teams were released Wednesday.
Thelma Marie Kassner, 92
Thelma passed away at Visions Senior Living Center in Apache Junction, Arizona, on Aug. 24, 2016. Her only child, Jay E. Kassner, of Anchorage, Alaska, was by her side.
Eureka soldier rehabs from injury suffered in Iraq
Joel Jacobs: 'Guess what, Ma? I can walk'
Suspect jailed after 79-year-old fatally stabbed in Winnett
Law enforcement officers in central Montana are investigating a fight between two men in a small town that left a 79-year-old man dead and a 29-year-old with a gunshot wound to his arm.
G-7 nations pledge to use all appropriate tools to deal with virus outbreak, but offer no specifics
WASHINGTON (AP) — G-7 nations pledge to use all appropriate tools to deal with virus outbreak, but offer no specifics.
Fruitful day for Glacier boys, girls in tennis
Glacier’s tennis teams used a matchup with Bigfork to gain experience for the younger players and toy with their lineups at the courts at Flathead Valley Community College Monday afternoon.
Edward Thomas Freiburger, 53
Edward Thomas Freiburger, “Little Ed,” 53, passed away July 12, 2018, in Columbia Falls.
Kalispell veteran sentenced in child porn case
A former U.S. Navy sailor, previously of Kalispell, was sentenced Wednesday, May 30 to 40 months in prison and 20 years of supervised release for possession of child pornography.
UN chief urges G20 to adopt `war-time' plan with trillions
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged leaders of the world’s 20 major industrialized nations on Tuesday to adopt a “wartime” plan including a stimulus package “in the trillions of dollars” for businesses, workers and households in developing countries trying to tackle the coronavirus pandemic.
Glacier grapplers fall to Missoula Big Sky
MISSOULA — Glacier Wolfpack wrestlers visited Missoula Big Sky on Thursday and lost 39-36.
Pack swamps Sentinel
Glacier scored three goals in the second half to beat Missoula Sentinel 5-1 in Western AA boys soccer on Tuesday.
Trump calls off June meeting of G-7 nations at Camp David due to virus pandemic; leaders to meet by videoconference
WASHINGTON (AP) — Trump calls off June meeting of G-7 nations at Camp David due to virus pandemic; leaders to meet by videoconference.
Title for Owen; Libby 3rd
BILLINGS - After four accolade-filled high school seasons, Polson's Kevin Owen is at last bringing home that elusive state title.
Ronald G. Quaife, 80
Ronald G. Quaife, 80, of Goodyear, Ariz., passed away on June 23, 2012.
From skilled horseman to master artist Michael G. Booth creates art beside his beloved Glacier Park
From skilled horseman to master artist Michael G. Booth creates art beside his beloved Glacier Park
APTOPIX Germany G-7 Summit
German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaks with U.S. President Barack Obama at Schloss Elmau hotel near Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, Monday, June 8, 2015, during the G-7 summit. (Michael Kappeler/Pool Photo via AP)
Glacier girls net champs
Wolfpack girls claim first divisional championship
A singles champ, a doubles champ and a team title.
Dr. Otto G. Klein Jr., 70
Dr. Otto G. Klein, Jr., 70, of Polson died Nov. 27, 2008, after a long battle with cancer. He was born Aug. 2, 1938, to Otto G. Klein and Mary A. Klein in Helena.
Glacier handles Capital, 56-0
Glacier coach Grady Bennett feels the 2023 Wolfpack are a little more together — and Friday, together, they put a complete thumping on the defending state champions.
Doug and Rollie Smith races ready at Big Mountain
By CARL HENNELL