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C-Falls takes third at State baseball
MISSOULA — With one out and a runner on second Saturday, Butte seemed on the verge of a big inning when Matt Donaldson stroked a line drive toward right.
AA Lakers win 3 games at Canadian Days
Ostyn Brennan picked up three hits and drove in one run as the AA Lakers defeated Cranbrook 10-2 at the Canadian Days tournament Saturday.
Legals for May, 19 2024
Kalispell FFA shines at state, multiple teams advance to nationals
Kalispell FFA was recognized as the overall state champion team for its top placements in five career development events at the Montana FFA Convention in Billings.
Letters to the editor May 19
Letters to the editor May 19
Montana Commissioner of Political Practices opens complaints against AG candidates
Democrats lodge complaints against Attorney General, Daniels County Attorney
Barbara Ree Saunders, 95
Barbara Ree Saunders, 95, lost her year and half battle with cancer on May 10, 2024.
John Robert Talmage, 68
John Robert Talmage, 68 of Kalispell, passed away at his home on March 25, 2024.
Suzanne M. (Morgan) Henry
Suzanne M. (Morgan) Henry, of Kalispell, passed away on Jan. 10, 2024, in Gilbert, Arizona, following a stroke.
The Montana Free Press 2024 election guide for statewide and federal offices
Answers here were solicited from candidates via a written questionnaire conducted by Montana Free Press in April 2024. Responses were limited to 1,000 characters and edited lightly for punctuation and spelling. Candidates were asked to focus on the positives their service would bring the state instead of making rhetorical attacks on their opponents. Responses have not been exhaustively fact-checked. The 2024 primary election, where voters will pick each political party's nominee to advance to the General Election, will be held Tuesday, June 4. The 2024 general election will be held Tuesday, Nov. 5.
Western A softball: Polson, C-Falls reach semifinals
POLSON — Libby won a wild one, and Columbia Falls and Polson cruised into the semifinals at the Western A Divisional softball tournament Friday.
Postal Service asking for another taxpayer bailout
For an agency that claims it “generally receives no tax dollars for operating expenses,” the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) sure does like government subsidies.
State Baseball: C-Falls, Eureka stay alive
Whitefish, defending champion Polson bow out
MISSOULA — Big innings lifted Eureka and Columbia Falls to win at the all-class State Baseball tournament Friday, with Whitefish and defending state champion Polson being the victims.
McDonald's plans $5 US meal deal next month to counter customer frustration over high prices
McDonald's is planning to introduce a $5 meal deal in the U.S. next month to counter slowing sales and customers' frustration with high prices.
Legals for May, 17 2024
State baseball: Whitefish loses thriller, Polson falls
Tough day for Northwest A
MISSOULA — As the State Baseball tournament continues through the weekend, it will be tough to top that opener.
Letters to the editor May 17
Letters to the editor May 17
Whitefish qualifies 11 for State A tennis
Mason Kelch and Dane Hunt defeated Whitefish teammates Buren Brust and Jesse Burrough in the Northwest A divisional boys doubles championship match, as both duos earned a spot at the state tournament Wednesday.
Flathead High School presents beloved story about a red-haired orphan in ‘Anne of Green Gables’
Embark on a delightful journey and learn a few life lessons about love and friendship, along the way, in Flathead High School Theatre’s performances of “Anne of Green Gables” May 23 and 24.
Knudsen says he got primary opponent to run so he could raise more money
At a Saturday night campaign event billed as a “conservative cookout,” Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen told a crowd that he had put a friend and fellow Republican up to running against him in his bid for re-election in order to raise more money and because he believes state law is “ridiculous,” according to a recording that captured part of his remarks and was obtained by the Daily Montanan.