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Local photographer Jazmyn Rose exhibits at Phillips Gallery
Local professional photographer Jazmyn Rose will be the featured artist at Phillips Studio & Gallery, in the Kalispell Center Mall through March 27.
Bigfork Brewfest returns to Electric Avenue
Bottoms up Bigfork — Brewfest is back.
Legals for March, 4 2021
20th Spring Mack Days kicks off March 19
The first Mack Days Fishing Event was developed in 2002 for fishing enthusiasts of all ages and skills...
Wildkats start hot, move into semis
Billings Central knocks Whitefish into loser’s bracket
Maddie Robison scored nine points to lead the way for Columbia Falls, who used an early burst to down Glendive 37-21 at the State A girls’ basketball tournament Wednesday.
Record high temperatures possible Friday
True to form, March is coming in like a lamb across Western Montana.
Man accused of assaulting baby
Northwest Montana authorities recently got a helping hand with putting an accused child abuser behind bars.
Legals for March, 3 2021
Spohnhauer spins Wolfpack into State AA tourney
Spohnhauer spins Wolfpack into State AA tourney
A third straight stop, a perfect outlet pass and Keifer Spohnhauer’s layup as time expired lifted the Glacier Wolfpack over Missoula Hellgate Tuesday, 45-43 in a State AA boys’ basketball play-in game.
Oregon tech company relocating to Kalispell
Tech company plans to hire 40 new positions in Kalispell
Police: 13 killed when big rig hits SUV carrying 25 people
HOLTVILLE, Calif. (AP) — Thirteen people were killed Tuesday when an SUV carrying 25 people and a semitruck collided on a Southern California highway near the U.S.-Mexico border, authorities said.
Bills to curb wolf numbers advance in Montana Legislature
HELENA (AP) — Hunters and trappers who kill wolves in Montana could be reimbursed for their expenses by private groups under a proposal advanced by state lawmakers Monday that critics said is akin to the bounties that nearly exterminated the predators last century.
MSU robotics event energizes K–12 students in rural Montana
BOZEMAN — Like many Montana communities, tiny Wyola, a smattering of buildings tucked off Interstate 90 on the Crow Reservation southeast of Billings, has had its share of hardships during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Pack has a Price
Senior forward Weston Price leads Glacier up against Hellgate
Price leads Glacier with 11.5 points per game
North Valley Hospital January 2021 births
Macee Joe Szilagye, daughter of Nate and Kimmy Szilogye of Columbia Falls, was born Jan. 7, 2021, at North Valley Hospital.
Latest attempt to resurrect rejected land transfer legislation
Twenty-six days. That’s how long it took legislators to resuscitate legislation that supports transferring public land to the state, an idea Montanans have rejected time and time again. The newest effort, Rep. Steve Gunderson’s House Bill 320, is a misleading and cynical attempt to set the stage for yet another transfer push.
A cautionary tale for Montana
In 2012, Gov. Sam Brownback convinced the Kansas Legislature to enact sweeping tax cut legislation.
Margaret 'Pegi' Mantei Beaudoin, 75
It is with profound sadness and much love that we announce the passing of Margaret "Pegi" Mantei Beaudoin, 75, on Feb. 20, 2021, of ALS.
Work starts this week on Foy's Lake interchange rebuild
It won’t be long before one of Kalispell’s busiest interchanges on the U.S. 93 bypass takes on a whole new look.
Hellgate girls swamp Flathead
Alex Coville scored 16 points and snared 11 rebounds and the Missoula Hellgate Knights cruised to a 46-25 win at Flathead Saturday in Western AA girls’ basketball.