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U.S. News ranks Whitefish High School No. 2 in Montana
In the latest U.S. News Best High Schools rankings, Whitefish High School was ranked in the top 10% of all high schools in the country and No. 2 in the state of Montana.
TRACK & FIELD: Fast times at Flathead Mini
The sunshine and warm temperatures of the last week never showed up, but it didn’t slow down the athletes at the Flathead Mini Invite on Tuesday, with 13 boys and 12 girls setting qualifying marks or bettering their marks from earlier this month.
Flathead, Glacier finish swim season at Great Falls
GREAT FALLS — Major Robinson, head coach for the Flathead and Glacier swim programs, is looking for his qualifiers to complete the 2017-18 season this weekend at the Great Falls High School pool with season best efforts at the state meet.
Flathead, Glacier sweep G-Falls duals
It ended in a flurry of hail and graupel, but before the storm came, Flathead thoroughly dominated Great Falls in a track dual on Friday at Legends Stadium, with both the boys and girls winning handily.
Flathead spikers best Hellgate in 4
The Flathead Bravette spikers got back on track with a four set victory over Missoula Hellgate at Flathead High School on Tuesday in Western AA volleyball.
State of the county: Flathead in good shape, but threats loom
Flathead County government is in good shape on many levels, but there are threats on the horizon, Flathead County Commissioner Joe Brenneman told business leaders on Tuesday.
One eye on the rear view mirror
Last year, the Billings Skyview wrestling team painted the Billings Metra royal blue and silver, winning the Class AA state title by 31 points while Flathead played the despondent bridesmaid.
Flathead boys impress
The final day of the Class AA/B state track and field meet at Legends Stadium was filled with records, PBs (personal bests) and individual achievements for Flathead, Glacer and a host of other competing schools.
Letters to the editor June 6
Letters to the editor June 6
Community Health Center to separate from county
After operating for more than a decade under the Flathead County umbrella, the Flathead Community Health Center is poised to separate from the county on June 1 and establish itself as a completely independent entity.
Flathead, Glacier gearing up for AA football season
By KATIE BROWN
Flathead's Fab Five
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Glacier golfers off to fast start at 2-day invitational
EUREKA — The Glacier boys are looking for their third-straight wire-to-wire tournament title while the Glacier girls are looking to make it two in a row.
Glacier boys, Avery second at divisional golf
Butte’s Jack Prigge edged Glacier’s Tyler Avery by one stroke to win medalist at the Western AA Divisional golf tournament Friday at Northern Pines Golf Club.
Snowskate Jam has international flair
Fifty-five contestants of all ages and skill levels entered the Whitefish Winter Carnival Yeti Snowskate Jam last weekend in Whitefish.
Hedge, Iverson lead tournament
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Flathead, Glacier meet for 9th time in crosstown track
Glacier will be going for its third straight sweep in the crosstown track meet with Flathead today at Legends Stadium.
Classmates remember Flathead student killed in crash
Classmates gathered Wednesday with the robust energy of a truck rally to remember Zachary Rhoads, 16, a friend described as quiet, loyal and dependable.
AA volleyball roundup: Flathead stops West in three sets
GREAT FALLS — The Flathead volleyball team was able to shake off the dust of a two-week layoff to beat Billings West on Thursday night in three sets, 25-22, 30-28, 25-23.
Legals March 9, 2017
No. 24325 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS PUBLIC TRANSIT DEVELOPMENT PLAN Flathead County is seeking proposals from firms experienced in preparing comprehensive public transit development plans. The scope of work includes assessing current and future public transit needs in Flathead County; determining options to achieve a best-fit mix of routes and services given the assessed needs and likely available resources; identifying management, procedural, operational and personnel changes needed to implement recommendations and ensure overall effective, efficient service delivery; and providing guidance regarding future capital purchases. The expected end product is a comprehensive plan written in layman's terms that addresses each of the above elements, defines clear goals and objectives with action steps to achieve them, and provides cost projections. The full RFP, including a detailed description of the scope of work, not-to-exceed costs, minimum response requirements and the factors used to evaluate responses, can be found online at https://flathead.mt.gov/commissioner/documents/tdp.pdf or by contacting Lisa Sheppard, Director, Flathead County Agency on Aging / Eagle Transit, 406-758-2481, lsheppard@flathead.mt.gov. All sealed bids, plainly marked as "RFP Response - Eagle Transit 5-Year Transit Development Plan", must be delivered to the Clerk of the Flathead County Board of Commissioners, 800 S. Main St., Rm. 302, Kalispell, MT 59901, on or before 12:00 o'clock PM on Friday, March 31, 2017. Bids will be opened and read at 9:00 am on Monday, April 3, 2017 in the Commissioners' Chambers, located on the third floor of the County courthouse. The Board of County Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all proposals and to accept the proposal deemed to be in the best interest of Flathead County. Flathead County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Dated March 6, 2017. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Flathead County, Montana By: /s/ Gary D. Krueger Gary D. Krueger, Chairman March 9, 16, 2017 MNAXLP