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Business events, happenings and trainings
Dorothy Loudermilk, 81
When asked what she wanted in her obituary, Dorothy Louise Loudermilk answered, “She came. She left.”
David Mark Johnson, 62
David Mark Johnson, age 62, of Lakeside, passed away in his sleep on March 29, 2024.
Legals for April, 7 2024
Whitefish sweeps Bigfork, Ronan in tennis
C-Falls and Dillon split
POLSON — Jack Oehlerich, Walt Siegmund and the doubles tandem of Cole Moses and Aaron Anderson all won twice Friday, helping the Whitefish boys take dual tennis wins from Bigfork and Ronan.
MSU sweeps Cat-Griz track and field dual
BOZEMAN — Three school records and a slew of head-turning performances carried the Montana State track and field teams to a pair of resounding wins over their arch-rival at the Cat-Griz Dual on Friday afternoon at Bobcat Track and Field Complex.
Wolfpack thinclads swept CMR Friday
Ethan Anderson swept the hurdles, Aiden Krause and Kai Johnson won two throws each and Glacier decisively swept its track and field dual with visiting Great Falls CMR Friday.
Motorist suspected of gunplay given deferred sentence
A man suspected of aiming a handgun at another motorist while stopped at a U.S. 2 intersection in October earned a deferred sentence in Flathead County District Court earlier this year.
Extended-stay motel shooter given 30 years in state prison
A jury found Steven Justin Hedrick guilty of felony deliberate homicide Jan. 19 after deliberating for about six hours.
Legals for April, 5 2024
Woman suspected of biting, attacking men with hammer facing charges
A 41-year-old woman accused of attacking several men with a hammer and biting one of them during a confrontation in Kalispell last June is facing multiple charges in Flathead County District Court.
Wilderness Speaker Series concludes with Artist Wilderness Connection panel
The final installment in the 2024 Wilderness Speaker Series will feature a panel of local artists who have participated in the Artist Wilderness Connection residency program in the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex.
Montana Senate GOP forms select committee on ‘judicial reform’
Montana Senate Republicans are launching a new special select committee following several court decisions that went against their favored outcomes, saying those decisions overstepped the separation of powers and alleging several courts violated the state Constitution in the same process.
Fish management failures
Last week I drove to my cabin in the Thompson Chain of Lakes, planning to do some spring cabin chores and squeeze in a last ice fishing trip of the season. Wrong!
Letters to the editor April 4
Letters to the editor April 4
Phillips Gallery hosts Helena artist Tom Mostad
Phillips Gallery is hosting a painting demonstration and opening reception for an exhibit titled Going Wild with Helena-based artist Tom Mostad on April 5.
Story of astronomer explores women’s place in society during 19th Century
When Henrietta Leavitt begins work at the Harvard Observatory in the early 1900s, she is not allowed to touch a telescope or express an original idea. Instead, she joins a group of women “computers,” charting the stars for a renowned astronomer who calculates projects in “girl hours” and has no time for the women’s probing theories.
Bravettes down Libby 13-3 in softball
LIBBY — Kaidyn Lake had four hits, including a home run, and Lacie Franklin also homered Tuesday as the Flathead Bravettes beat the Libby Loggers 13-3 in non-conference softball.
Legals for April, 3 2024
Pioneers enter ski museum hall of fame
The Class of 2024 inductees include Sverre Askevold, Chuck Creon, Ole Dalen and Lyle Rutherford.