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Easter egg hunts scattered throughout the valley
If you’re on the hunt for Easter fun, look no more. Here are all the details you’re looking for.
Land-use plan back on Whitefish agenda
A revamped plan that maps out future uses for a swath of vacant land fronting U.S. 93 along the south entrance to Whitefish will be considered by the Whitefish City Council on Monday, July 2.
Rhythm of salsa comes to the valley
Carlos Cascante y su Tumbao
Tumbao is a good feeling. When dancers have tumbao, they move with grace and ease. When musicians have tumbao, they feel the groove of the music, and know how to enjoy playing with it.
School embezzler pleads guilty
Restitution amount still unresolved
High court overturns Kalispell man's sex-assault conviction
The Montana Supreme Court last week overturned on procedural grounds a Kalispell man's conviction for sexually assaulting two teenage girls.
David A. Walter, 63
David A. Walter, 63, Helena research historian, writer and teacher, died of a heart attack Wednesday, July 19, 2006, at a Helena hospital.
Raymond John Schmidt, 76
Raymond John Schmidt, 76, passed away on March 12, 2011, at the Montana Veterans Home in Columbia Falls, due to complications with Alzheimer’s.
Persinger, Allen, Cooke hit HRs as Pack sweep
Zoey Allen and Emma Cooke hit home runs, and Nakiah Persinger packed two homers into one game as Glacier swept Butte Friday in a Western AA softball doubleheader.
Kalispell City Council reviews fire and police budgets
The city’s proposed $15.5 million operating budget, up from $14.1 million last year, largely goes toward public safety and emergency services.
Polson wins big, Libby falls in 7th
Lexie Orien homered twice and drove in five runs and the Polson Pirates brushed aside another foe at the Laverne Combo tournament Saturday, beating Stevensville 10-0.
Letters to the editor May 17
Letters to the editor May 17
Softball Bravettes sweep Hellgate for first wins of season
Flathead softball picked up its first two wins of the season in emphatic fashion on Saturday against Missoula Hellgate at Kidsports Complex.
Legals April 25, 2019
No. 26148 The Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services seeks comment on its request for a waiver of the Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP) rule governing the maximum amount of FY2019 LIEAP funding that may be used in the Low Income Weatherization Assistance Program. Draft copies of the Department's waiver request may be obtained in writing from the Department of Public Health & Human Services, 1400 Carter Drive, P O Box 202956, Helena, MT 59620-2956 or by calling 406-447-4276. Written comments must be received by 5:00 PM, Friday, April 26, 2019. April 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 2019 MNAXLP _________________________
Sentinel slams Glacier
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Kalispell Wrestling Club sign-up on Thursday at FHS
Bagnell hits key shots to lift Polson
Kyle Bagnell delivered when needed and Polson survived a rough performance at the free throw line Thursday to hold off pesky Bigfork 50-43 in first-round play of the Northwestern A boys divisional basketball tournament at Glacier High School.
Legals for July, 11 2022
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n Freeze Out Camp through Kalispell Parks and Recreation will be held from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday at Elrod Elementary. Open to ages 5-13. Cost is $30 per day. Children should dress for the weather and be ready to play outside. Children should also bring a sack lunch and snacks. For more information call 758-7975.
Montana lawmakers review issues facing public education
Despite widespread confusion and concern expressed by local school officials last month, Montana’s Department of Public Health and Human Services reported to lawmakers Monday that recent changes to Medicaid reimbursements for student mental health services are “going relatively smoothly.”