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Legals for August, 30 2022
Kalispell’s City Attorney sees importance of local government
Johnna Preble has assumed the position of Kalispell city attorney after serving as assistant city attorney since 2018.
Legals for August, 29 2022
Legals for August, 28 2022
C-Falls squads each win two
Tayler Lingle scored a hat trick and Hope McAtee had three assists for Columbia Falls in a 9-0 rout of Missoula Loyola at Columbia Falls High School on Saturday.
Libby swamps E. Helena; Polson wins, Whitefish and Eureka fall
LIBBY — Cy Stevenson ran for 164 yards and two touchdowns Friday, and Libby swamped East Helena 37-0 in a Western A football game.
Legals for August, 26 2022
North Valley Music School offers fall music programs
North Valley Music School starts Program Year 2022-2023 with a fall schedule full of diverse and inclusive music programs and invites the community to enroll. The nonprofit music school matches high-quality instruction from experienced musicians with students of ages, backgrounds and skill levels.
Myrna Jean (Ripke) Hocking
Myrna Jean (Ripke) Hocking passed away July 21, 2022, at her home in Bigfork.
Legals for August, 23 2022
Legals for August, 22 2022
Range Riders drop Hawks Friday, Thursday
Eddie McCabe and Ben McConnell had four hits each, Brody Wofford hit a big two-run homer in the fifth inning and the Glacier Range Riders beat Boise 6-3 Friday night at Flathead Field.
Legals for August, 21 2022
Back-to-school August 2022
The start of the 2022-23 school year begins next week for many districts in the valley. One of the big changes this year is that school meals will no longer be available free of charge for all students due to the expiration of Covid-19 waivers.
Legals for August, 19 2022
Legals for August, 17 2022
Legals for August, 16 2022
Legals for August, 15 2022
Starbucks asks labor board to halt union votes temporarily
In a letter to the board chairman and other officials, Starbucks said the unnamed career NLRB employee informed the company about the activity, which happened in the board's St. Louis office in the spring while it was overseeing a union election at a Starbucks store in Overland Park, Kansas.