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January 4, 2024 midnight

Legals for January, 4 2024

In that Still Moment: DG House art exhibit opens at Hockaday — preview reception planned Jan. 11
January 4, 2024 midnight

In that Still Moment: DG House art exhibit opens at Hockaday — preview reception planned Jan. 11

An exhibit titled, In that Still Moment, featuring new work from Montana indigenous artist DG House, will be on display at the Hockaday Museum of Art.

Fence contractor facing theft charges in multiple cases
January 4, 2024 midnight

Fence contractor facing theft charges in multiple cases

Prosecutors have brought two felony cases against a contractor accused of bilking county residents out of thousands of dollars for unfinished home improvement projects.

Survey shows support for WHS building expansion when not tied to athletic complex
January 3, 2024 2 a.m.

Survey shows support for WHS building expansion when not tied to athletic complex

Results from a recent poll suggest that 57% of voters would vote in favor of a bond measure that would expand the Whitefish High School building but not include a new athletic complex.

January 3, 2024 midnight

Legals for January, 3 2024

January 3, 2024 midnight

Law roundup: Neighbor slaps unwelcome visitor

A woman reportedly went to a neighbor's and they told her to get off the property and then twisted her arm and slapped her.

Flathead Valley man allegedly lit home on fire after argument
January 3, 2024 midnight

Flathead Valley man allegedly lit home on fire after argument

Authorities are holding Jason Jerald Andreaus Meyer in the county jail with bail set at $150,000 following the Dec. 20 structure fire.

Kalispell's Patrick O'Connell records first tackle in NFL
January 1, 2024 1:40 a.m.

Kalispell's Patrick O'Connell records first tackle in NFL

SEATTLE — Former Glacier High and Montana Grizzlies football star Patrick O’Connell made a big splash on his birthday Sunday by making his first NFL tackle for the Seattle Seahawks, against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Lumen Field.

Most money for endangered species goes to a small number of creatures, leaving others in limbo
December 31, 2023 2:42 p.m.

Most money for endangered species goes to a small number of creatures, leaving others in limbo

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Since passage of the Endangered Species Act 50 years ago, more than 1,700 plants, mammals, fish, insects and other species in the U.S. have been listed as threatened or endangered with extinction. Yet federal government data reveals striking disparities in how much money is allocated to save various biological kingdoms.

The Nuce is Loose
December 31, 2023 9:12 a.m.

The Nuce is Loose

Glacier product returns for Grizzlies’ playoff run

When we checked in with Henry Nuce in August, he was talking about donating stem cells to a cancer patient and accepting that his junior season with the Montana Grizzlies would have to wait.

New art gallery opens in downtown Columbia Falls
December 31, 2023 2 a.m.

New art gallery opens in downtown Columbia Falls

The Lucia de Brito Franco Art Gallery is a brand new Columbia Falls feature, located at 638 Nucleus Avenue, Suite 103. It contains not only de Brito Franco’s work — reminiscent of looking up through blue waters or thick canopies — but that of other local artists also inspired by the energy and beauty of nature.

Dave Barry's 2023 Year in Review
December 31, 2023 midnight

Dave Barry's 2023 Year in Review

It was a year of reckoning, a year in which humanity finally began to understand that it faces an existential threat, a threat unlike any we have ever faced before, a threat that will wreak havoc on our fragile planet if we fail to stop it — and it may already be too late.

December 31, 2023 midnight

Flathead Business Watercooler

Business events, trainings and seminars

James E. McCreedy, 87
December 31, 2023 midnight

James E. McCreedy, 87

Jim McCreedy, 87, passed away peacefully with his family near his side on Dec. 15, 2023.

December 31, 2023 midnight

Legals for December, 31 2023

Plenty of concerns about CFAC cleanup plan raised by public, ARCO
December 30, 2023 midnight

Plenty of concerns about CFAC cleanup plan raised by public, ARCO

The Environmental Protection Agency has released a slew of comments to the Proposed Action for cleanup of the Columbia Falls Superfund site that totals 715 pages.

The Air Force said its nuclear missile capsules were safe. But toxic dangers lurked, documents show
December 30, 2023 midnight

The Air Force said its nuclear missile capsules were safe. But toxic dangers lurked, documents show

WASHINGTON (AP) — A large pool of dark liquid festering on the floor. No fresh air. Computer displays that would overheat and ooze out a fishy-smelling gel that nauseated the crew. Asbestos readings 50 times higher than the Environmental Protection Agency's safety standards. These are just some of the past toxic risks that were in the underground capsules and silos where Air Force nuclear missile crews have worked since the 1960s. Now many of those service members have cancer.

Russia launches the biggest aerial barrage of the war and kills 30 civilians, Ukraine says
December 29, 2023 9:35 a.m.

Russia launches the biggest aerial barrage of the war and kills 30 civilians, Ukraine says

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia launched 122 missiles and dozens of drones against Ukrainian targets, officials said Friday, killing at least 30 civilians across the country in what an air force official called the biggest aerial barrage of the war.

Maine bars Trump from ballot as US Supreme Court weighs states' authority to block former president
December 29, 2023 8:40 a.m.

Maine bars Trump from ballot as US Supreme Court weighs states' authority to block former president

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Maine's Democratic secretary of state on Thursday removed former President Donald Trump from the state's presidential primary ballot under the Constitution's insurrection clause, becoming the first election official to take action unilaterally as the U.S. Supreme Court is poised to decide whether Trump remains eligible to return to the White House.

Though down from 2022, public school enrollment is up over the past decade
December 29, 2023 midnight

Though down from 2022, public school enrollment is up over the past decade

Public schools in Flathead County overall saw a negligible -1% decrease in enrollment compared to 2022 with a total enrollment of 15,173 kindergarten through 12-graders.