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April 2, 2024 midnight

Legals for April, 2 2024

April 1, 2024 midnight

Legals for April, 1 2024

Stitched together: quilting community remains popular in Flathead Valley
March 31, 2024 midnight

Stitched together: quilting community remains popular in Flathead Valley

On a windy March morning, guild members gathered at the Quilt Gallery in Kalispell to get together and sew quilts for Logan Health Medical Center.

Barry Johnston, 70
March 31, 2024 midnight

Barry Johnston, 70

Barry Leigh Johnston, also known as "Banker Barry" or "BDB," was born on Jan. 3, 1954, and passed away on Feb. 11, 2024, surrounded by family and friends.

March 31, 2024 midnight

Privacy is a legal issue, not a political one

Austin Knudsen continues to abuse his position as Montana’s attorney general to interfere with our constitutional rights and democracy.

0331 notices
March 31, 2024 midnight

0331 notices

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Key takeaways about the condition of US bridges and their role in the economy
March 31, 2024 midnight

Key takeaways about the condition of US bridges and their role in the economy

The collapse of a Baltimore bridge that got struck by a cargo ship has highlighted the important role that bridges play in the daily lives of many Americans. Though that bridge was in satisfactory shape before the collision, more than 42,000 other bridges are in poor condition across the country.

Glacier boys sweep Helena schools
March 31, 2024 midnight

Glacier boys sweep Helena schools

Sarah Downs and Robby Thornburg won both their singles matches Saturday, and Glacier really made hay in the doubles to sweep the Helena schools in Western AA tennis at FVCC.

Champion Wolfpack reload for 2024
March 31, 2024 midnight

Champion Wolfpack reload for 2024

The last time we saw the Glacier Wolfpack softball team, they were celebrating the program’s second-ever State AA championship in Helena. A third one is certainly within reach.

March 31, 2024 midnight

Legals for March, 31 2024

Kalispell man charged after alleged attack with shovel
March 29, 2024 midnight

Kalispell man charged after alleged attack with shovel

Prosecutors brought Kane Kelly Youngquist, 46, up on a single felony count of assault with a weapon following his March 25 arrest.

March 28, 2024 midnight

Legals for March, 28 2024

March 28, 2024 midnight

Legals for March, 28 2024

March 28, 2024 midnight

Whitefish Ski Museum holds encore presentation of ‘Raising Hell Roaring’

“Raising Hell Roaring” is a homegrown multimedia, feature-length presentation that tells the story of skiing on Big Mountain and throughout the region, from Logan Pass to the Cabinet Mountains, beginning in the 1930s.

March 28, 2024 midnight

Changes to abortion question just another of Knudsen's questionable actions

Austin Knudsen continues to abuse his position as Montana’s attorney general to interfere with our constitutional rights and democracy.

Rodney ONeal Wendt, 83
March 27, 2024 midnight

Rodney ONeal Wendt, 83

Rodney ONeal Wendt, 83 of Kalispell, earned his heavenly wings on March 21, 2024, after battling heart disease for many years.

Flathead Lake level dispute boils in letters to federal hydroelectric regulators
March 27, 2024 midnight

Flathead Lake level dispute boils in letters to federal hydroelectric regulators

A federal agency that oversees hydroelectric dams has been roped, again, into an ongoing dispute about water levels in Flathead Lake. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission received a pair of letters this month related to its ability to referee dam management to sustain water levels in the largest natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi.

March 27, 2024 midnight

Legals for March, 27 2024

March 27, 2024 midnight

Legals for March, 27 2024

Analysis shows how much road funding counties could get if SB 442 veto overridden
March 26, 2024 midnight

Analysis shows how much road funding counties could get if SB 442 veto overridden

With the question of whether to override Gov. Greg Gianforte’s veto of Senate Bill 442 now in the hands of lawmakers, a report published this week by a Legislative Services Division research analyst details how most of the state’s counties would stand to get tens, or hundreds, of thousands of dollars to maintain their county roads if the override is successful.