- Relevance
- Date
- Any time
- Past 24 hours
- Past week
- Past month
- Past year
Sort By
Date
All results /
Ronan native, law grad lands tribal judgeship
MISSOULA – “You know, five years ago if they told me I would be a graduate of the University of Montana law school, I wouldn’t have believed them,” said Bryan Dupuis Sr. “If they told me I could potentially be the next chief judge of the Blackfeet Tribe, I would have never believed them.”
Twins, Mariners pick up State A wins
POLSON — Kellen Kroger threw a four-hitter and Nolan Amerman drove in two big runs for the Glacier Twins in their 4-2 win over the Lethbridge Miners at the State A Legion tournament Wednesday.
Legals for August, 1 2024
Lakers draw host and defending champion Senators
The Kalispell Lakers shook off a rocky finish to their regular season with three much-needed wins over the weekend, earning a spot in the State AA Legion baseball tournament.
Twins, Mariners gear up for State A Legion
The Glacier Twins are getting used to this noise: Their 4-1 win over the Kalispell Lakers on Sunday in Florence capped their fourth West A District baseball title in Kevin Slaybaugh’s five seasons as coach.
Legals for July, 31 2024
Whitefish's Stella Hobbs tops podium in grueling gravel race
The Last Best Race was on par with its slogan “for neighbors, racers, n’ adventure chasers” as an estimated 550 participants, 125 volunteers and over 1,000 supporters and spectators gathered in Whitefish last weekend for the fourth edition of the gravel race.
Kayakers rescued from turbulent Flathead Lake
Two kayakers suffering from hypothermia were rescued Thursday, July 25 from rough water on Flathead Lake.
William Calley, who led the My Lai massacre that shamed US military in Vietnam, has died
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — William Laws Calley Jr., who as an Army lieutenant led the U.S. soldiers who killed hundreds of Vietnamese civilians in the My Lai massacre, the most notorious war crime in modern American military history, has died. He was 80.
Legals for July, 30 2024
Specialist helps young patients cope during hospital treatments
Child life specialists are health care professionals who help children and families navigate the process of illness, injury, disability, trauma or hospitalization, according to the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science.
Saenz Family Farms sows hope into locally grown remedies
Despite the garden’s first year's failure, Amanda Saenz persisted, realizing that she wanted to specialize in holistic remedies. She started taking herbalism classes online and learned how to grow and cultivate herbs to make teas, lotions and medicine.
Distinctive Nissan Pao powers through Evergreen
With just over 31,000 of the cars produced between 1989 and 1991 and originally marketed solely in Japan, the Pao is unique driving most anywhere let alone in the Flathead Valley.
Grime 2 Shine keeps truckin’ amid rising business costs
Montanans know that windshield replacements are inevitable. Whether it’s from a fun weekend driving gravel back roads or a daily commute to work, there are ample ways for a rock to hit a car.
Letters to the editor July 28
Letters to the editor July 28
Twins make West A championship; Lakers still alive
FLORENCE — Nolan Amerman’s two-run triple started a seven-run fifth inning for the Glacier Twins Saturday, in a 7-4 win over the Bitterroot Red Sox that landed them in the championship of the West A Legion district tournament.
Legals for July, 28 2024
Twins, Lakers to square off; Mariners slam Bucs in 7th
FLORENCE — Liam Rech’s RBI double broke a 3-3 tie and sparked a six-run sixth inning by the Kalispell A Lakers Wednesday, in their 9-4 win over the Cranbrook Bandits at the Western A District Legion tournament.
Late Boise rally downs Range Riders Wednesday
Tyler Jorgensen hit a go-ahead RBI single in the eighth, Troy Viola jacked a three-run homer in the ninth and the Boise Hawks beat the Glacier Range Riders 6-1 in Pioneer League baseball Wednesday night.