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Legals for May, 14 2024
Town prepares for possible 'last stand' as wildfires rage in Western Canada
FORT NELSON, British Columbia (AP) — An intense wildfire could reach a town in western Canada on Monday, fire experts and officials warned, based on forecasts of strong winds that have fueled the out-of-control blaze which has forced the evacuation of thousands of people.
Looking to help Glacier senior joins AmeriCorps
The National Civilian Community Corps, or the NCCC, through the AmeriCorps program is catered to young adults aged 18 to 26. The program sends volunteers to a home base, where from there they travel to different states to work with climate change mitigation, building affordable housing, disaster response and more.
Letters to the editor May 13
Letters to the editor May 13
Law roundup: Employee aggravated over ‘crack house’
A maintenance employee called the Kalispell Police Department to move along a man allegedly carrying a black garbage bag and looking into car windows in a parking lot while waiting for a lady who walked to the “crack house across the creek.” It appeared the caller was very upset about the house’s existence.
Small, well-built Chinese EV called the Seagull poses a big threat to the US auto industry
The car, launched last year by Chinese automaker BYD, sells for around $12,000 in China, but drives well and is put together with craftsmanship that rivals U.S.-made electric vehicles that cost three times as much.
Legals for May, 13 2024
UM's Todd outstanding performer at Big Sky
Bobcats win first men's title, and second ever
BOZEMAN — While the Montana Grizzlies set records — and had a Most Outstanding Performer in Evan Todd — the Montana State Bobcats set the pace.
Virtual speeding — simulator business takes drivers to the racetrack
Upon walking into Glacier Racing Simulators, patrons will see rows of driver’s seats in front of wide screens.
Joyce Jones Everett, 81
Joyce Jones Everett, 81, was born on Sept. 19, 1942, in Kalispell, to parents Dave and Evelyn Jones.
C-Falls wins 2 more at Laverne Combo softball
BUTTE — Maddie Moultray homered twice and drove in four runs as the Columbia Falls Wildkats defeated Lockwood 9-0 at the Laverne Combo Tournament Saturday.
Legals for May, 12 2024
C-Falls wins twice at Laverne Combo
BUTTE — Columbia Falls had its offense firing on Friday, reaching double figures in both their wins at the Laverne Combo softball tournament.
Softball: Glacier thumps Hellgate
MISSOULA — Ella Farrell and Zoey Allen homered and Olivia Warriner threw six solid innings as Glacier beat Missoula Hellgate 16-3 Friday in Western AA softball.
Columbia Falls rallies late to beat Polson
Friday’s final game at the Sapa-Johnsrud Invitational was well worth the wait.
Heritage Academy, a hybrid private and home school program, expands
Located on East Evergreen Drive, Heritage Academy uses a 20,000-square-foot building with 14 classrooms. The portable classroom can accommodate 48 students and was funded in part by a $75,000 Gianforte Family Foundation grant.
Fourth generation Griz graduate carves path of research at UM
Before Drew Engellant became a Griz like his parents, grandparents and great-grandparents before him, he grew up in Kalispell with a keen appreciation for the natural splendor of Big Sky Country and a passion for exploring it.
Glacier has a field day
Wolfpack easily win dual with Columbia Falls
Ethan Anderson rolled and so did most of the rest of the Glacier Wolfpack, who swept a track and field dual from visiting Columbia Falls in convincing fashion Thursday.
Flathead sweeps Last Chance Quad; Whitefish girls run blazing 100
WHITEFISH — The Whitefish girls certainly showed their speed at the Last Chance Quad meet held Thursday.
Spartans blank Bravettes
MISSOULA — Piper Whitman threw a 1-hitter and drove in two runs with a double, and Missoula Sentinel downed Flathead 9-0 Thursday in Western AA softball.