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Montana transgender athletes bill amended amid funding worry
HELENA (AP) — Montana lawmakers amended Tuesday a bill that would ban transgender athletes from competing in school and college sports according to the gender with which they identify. Under the amendment, the measure would be nullified if the federal government withholds education funding from the state as a result of the policy.
Forest Service projects waiting in the wings
U.S. Forest Service officials are continuing work on a slate of projects designed to increase local timber harvests in the coming years.
Gianforte signs bill giving elected officials power over health boards
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte has signed a bill that subjects emergency decisions by local health boards and health officers to approval by elected officials.
School board elections: Smith Valley
School elections are May 4 with contested trustee races in several school districts.
School board elections: Swan River
School elections are May 4 with contested trustee races in several school districts.
Legals for April, 20 2021
Grizzly mauling near Yellowstone kills backcountry guide
WEST YELLOWSTONE, Mont. (AP) — A Montana backcountry guide has died after he was mauled by a large grizzly bear just outside Yellowstone National Park who was probably defending a moose carcass, officials said Monday.
KRMC births
Juniper Fox, daughter of Michelle Pace and Dan Fox of Kalispell, was born March 19, 2021, at Kalispell Regional Medical Center.
Whitefish council mulls fireworks restrictions, parking program
The Whitefish City Council will hold public hearings Monday on a proposal to tighten fireworks restrictions as well as a pilot program that would offer $20-a-month parking permits to employees and owners of downtown businesses.
Whitefish farm launches retail partnership
Todd Ulizio is hoping Two Bear Farm’s new Whitefish storefront, The Farmer’s Stand, won’t be a hard sell.
Letters to the editor April 19
Letters to the editor April 19
Legals for April, 19 2021
Mohl has 3-homer game, Glacier splits pair
Glacier downed Capital 14-11, but fell 9-8 to Helena High
Griz complete spring football campaign with another rout
Nick Ostmo rushes for three touchdowns
Battle of the Arms Tournament returns to Eureka Saturday
Popular event returns following one year hiatus
With dreams of glory they will come to the First and Last Chance Bar just a stone’s throw from the Canadian border north of Eureka on Saturday, April 24.
SB 379 is bad for business
Senate Bill 379 is a bill that is anti-jobs and anti-economic development.
Walter S. Beland, 88
Walter S. Beland passed away at home on Nov. 27, 2020, with his family by his side.
Maurice Eugene Crawford, 83
Maurice Eugene Crawford, age 83, passed away on April 10, 2021, at Kalispell Regional Medical Center.
Winnefred Joyce Haug, 92
Winnefred Joyce Haug, 92, formerly of Hawley, Minnesota, passed away April 12, 2021, at Eventide on Eighth in Moorhead, Minnesota.