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Let's keep spending in check
Just like that, Montana's supposed spending cap is gone, because state Attorney General Mike McGrath says so.
EDITORIAL: Pink campaign has really paid off
The fall colors have been in full form this month, the gold and orange hues synonymous with autumn. October isn’t as much about fall colors anymore, though, as it is about all things pink.
A legacy of hard work, goodwill
We’re saddened this week by the death of Judy Wise, who along with her husband Doug operated Sykes’ Grocery & Market in Kalispell for decades, turning it into a local landmark and gathering spot. Doug passed away in January.
Flathead residents take part in timber industry training program
Flathead Valley residents Shauna Dunn, Shelby George, Brian Hogue, and Cameron Wohlschlegel recently completed three days of local training as part of REAL Montana (Resource Education and Agriculture Leadership).
Legislature safeguarded individual rights and freedoms
Montanans are fiercely independent and cherish our constitutional rights and freedoms.
Family looks to open new restaurant in former Evergreen Applebee’s
The owner and operator of Los Caporales in Evergreen for 28 years, Carmina Lopez says the new restaurant came about due to a set of serendipitous circumstances.
Keep our utilities accountable to the people
The Public Service Commission and Northwestern Energy (NWE), have made news, again, and yet again, for something done to — and not for — Montana.
Wolfpack Theatre’s ‘110 Stories’ captures essence of 9/11
In the wake of the 20th anniversary of the tragic events of 9/11, the Wolfpack Theatre Company will present “110 Stories: The Untold Stories of 9/11” Nov. 16, 17 and 20. Curtain time is 6:33 p.m. in the Wolfpack Theatre at Glacier High School.
Tristan Reed Libby
Tristan Reed Libby son of Rachael L. Libby of Kalispell, was born Jan. 21 at Kalispell Regional Medical Center.He weighed 6 pounds, 5 ounces, and was 19 inches long.
Mexican governors call on president to do more to close border with US
CIUDAD JUÁREZ, Mexico — Faced with the threat of the increased spread of the coronavirus across their borders, three northern Mexicans states are calling on President Andrés Manuel López Obrador to do more to stop people entering Mexico from the U.S.
Lions fall to Loggers
EUREKA - Much closer this time.
Food trucks proliferate across Flathead Valley
New food trucks have rolled into nearly every corner of the Flathead Valley this summer, vending everything from tacos to hot dogs and specialty soda.
Mexican president flouts coronavirus protocol to shake hands with 'El Chapo's' mother
MEXICO CITY — It was bad enough that Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador was seen shaking hands with a 92-year-old woman Sunday in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
Wrestling roundup: Pirates pin Dogs, fall to Mat Cats
POLSON — Polson split Northwestern A dual wrestling action on Thursday.
Top seeds advance to finals at Northwestern A divisional tennis
LIBBY - The top two seeds, single and doubles for girls and boys, continue to play on after Friday's session at the Northwestern A divisional tennis tournament.
Raymond L. Swanson Jr., 83
Raymond L. Swanson Jr., 83, of Eureka, passed away Monday, April 3, 2017, at Health Center Northwest in Kalispell of natural causes.
Olive L. Burgin Field, 85
Olive L. Burgin Field, 85, passed away Sept. 16, 2006, at Brendan House in Kalispell.
Marvin L. Marcy, 71
Marvin L. Marcy, 71, “went to be with the Lord,” surrounded by family and friends on Sept. 13, 2015.
Margaret L. Wildin, 100
Margaret L. Wildin, 100, a former civil service secretary, passed away of natural causes on Monday, July 2, 2012, at a care facility in Great Falls.
Duane L. Wolfe, 73
Duane L. Wolfe, 73, “went to Heaven” on July 16, 2012.