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Push to prevent next meat shortage hits big obstacle
MAXWELL, Iowa (AP) — Sudden meat shortages last year because of the coronavirus led to millions of dollars in federal grants to help small meat processors expand so the nation could lessen its reliance on giant slaughterhouses to supply grocery stores and restaurants.
Automakers embrace electric vehicles. But what about buyers?
DETROIT (AP) — The world's major automakers have made something abundantly clear: They believe electric vehicles will dominate their industry in the years ahead.
Whitefish council to consider parking program
The Whitefish City Council will hold a work session Monday evening to consider a proposed pilot program that would offer $20 parking permits to employees of businesses downtown, where many spots are limited to two or three hours.
Columbia Falls man dies after being ejected from vehicle
A 35-year-old Columbia Falls man died after being ejected from his vehicle in Lincoln County Saturday.
Firefighters battle early morning blaze near Blue Moon
Columbia Falls firefighters battled a blaze early Sunday morning near Falcon Lane off Highway 2 just east of the Blue Moon. An RV and a doublewide trailer caught fire.
Facility meetings set at Smith Valley School
Smith Valley School invites community members to attend facility planning meetings scheduled on Monday.
Legals for March, 14 2021
Jerry Lee ‘Jer’ Renfro, 77
Jerry Renfro passed away Feb. 24, 2021, in Kalispell.
Butcher shop to replace laundromat at popular Whitefish market
Butcher shop going in at popular Wisconsin Ave. market
Rental cabins proposed in remote area near the Bob
Forest Service officials propose adding four rental cabins to remote Bunker Park
Larry Wayne Saksa, 78
Larry Wayne Saksa, 78, passed away on Feb. 18, 2021, from a result of a motor vehicle accident in Kalispell.
Lack of consistency in school mask use presents challenges
In his recent directive implementing Executive Order 2-2021, Governor Gianforte highlighted that “access to school is essential to the developmental, social, mental and educational needs of school-age children.”
Skyview wins 3rd boys title; Capital girls rally on Hellgate
Payton Sanders hit a jumper in the lane as time ran down and Billings Skyview claimed its third outright State AA boys’ basketball championship in seven seasons Saturday, 62-60 over Great Falls High.
Anti-abortion bills abound; their fate in court is unknown
At an intense pace, lawmakers in Republican-governed states are considering an array of tough anti-abortion restrictions they hope might reach the Supreme Court
Proposed bill aims to assuage some of the pain of bagging animal with CWD
Dallas Carr had one thought running through his mind when he put his crosshairs on the bull moose.
Letters to the editor March 13
Letters to the editor March 13
Eureka girls hold off Fairfield at State B
Katie Schmidt scored 11 points, Kyla Bohne added 10 and Eureka outlasted Fairfield 46-44 in a State B girls’ basketball loser-out game Friday at MetraPark.
State tourney roundup: Helena Capital girls beat Billings West in semifinal
Paige Bartsch scored 14 points and Dani Bartsch added 13 and Helena Capital held down Billings West 44-26 in the State AA girls’ basketball semifinals Friday.
Skyview ousts Glacier girls at State AA
GREAT FALLS — Brooke Berry scored 18 points and Billings Skyview won its first State AA girls’ basketball game since 1999 Friday, 53-38 over Glacier in loser-out action at Four Seasons Arena.