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Apple temporarily shuts stores worldwide to fight virus
LONDON (AP) — Tech giant Apple is closing its stores outside of China for two weeks and will only sell online as part of efforts to fight the global viral pandemic.
Apple says some celebrity info was compromised
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Apple is acknowledging that computer hackers broke into the accounts of several celebrities to steal personal photos that have been posted online, a security breakdown that the iPhone maker blamed on the intruders’ ability to figure out passwords and bypass other safeguards.
Bill critical to journalism’s future
Fairness is not a partisan issue. Fairness is the goal of the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act currently being considered in the United States Congress. The bill has bipartisan support in both the Senate and the House of Representatives.
All Montanans will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccine April 1
HELENA (AP) — All Montana residents will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine on April 1, Gov. Greg Gianforte said Tuesday.
COVID-19 changes continue
• Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks closed its offices around the state to the public on Friday until further notice, including Region 1 with headquarters in Kalispell.
WTC’s ‘Lifespan of a Fact’ goes online Feb. 26 and 27
The Whitefish Theatre Company has four Black Curtain productions planned for spring 2021.
Whitefish holding open house on community housing assessment
The open house will provide members of the public as much time and flexibility as possible to drop in, learn about Whitefish’s updated Housing Needs Assessment, and share comments, experiences and input.
Fuller's six TD strikes lift Loggers
Libby rips Kellogg in grid opener, 53-20
Douglas K. Morton, 78
Douglas K. Morton died peacefully Sept. 4, 2022, with his family nearby.
Whitefish schools to keep mask requirement for K-6
Following a lengthy discussion by the Whitefish School Board last week, trustees voted unanimously to retain its requirement that students and staff in grades K-6 wear masks while indoors.
Debra Warriner
Debra K. Warriner (Jensen) passed away April 16, 2024, at the Brendon House after a lengthy battle with COPD.
Legals for May, 21 2023
Polson girls second at Last Chance meet
CORVALLIS - Paige Squire of Corvallis won the 100 hurdles in 14.28 seconds on Thursday at the Corvallis Last Chance track meet.
Turnover-prone Pack falls 59-51 at Big Sky
Kaden Olsen scored 14 points for Missoula Big Sky, and the Eagles held off Glacier 59-51 for a Western AA boys’ basketball win in the season opener for both teams.
Survey eyes internet access, cell service on Navajo Nation
FARMINGTON, N.M. (AP) — Navajo Nation residents are being asked to fill out a survey about internet access and cellular service on tribal land.
ImagineIF libraries reduces open hours in Kalispell
ImagineIF libraries reduces open hours in Kalispell
Hamilton Ash's Big Fight
Hamilton Ash, a mixed martial arts fighter with Straight Blast Gym of Montana, is fighting in Bellator 155 on May 20 in Boise, Idaho. His fight will be streamed live online at www.spiketv.com. (Brenda Ahearn/Daily Inter Lake)
Retail sales fall 0.5% in February, biggest drop since 2018
WASHINGTON (AP) — Retail sales fell 0.5% in February, the largest drop in more than a year, indicating that the consumer sector was slowing even before the coronavirus struck with force in the United States. Economists said they were looking for even weaker numbers in coming months.
Whitefish police are investigating a theft of gems and rocks from a display case at Don K Chevrolet.
Whitefish police
WTC’s ‘Sylvia’ is hilarious and heart-warming
WTC’s ‘Sylvia’ is hilarious and heart-warming