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Legals for March, 11 2022
Big housing project proposed at base of Big Mountain
A team of developers has submitted plans to the city of Whitefish to build 318 housing units and a small "island" of commercial space at the base of Big Mountain.
Webinar to address racism and bigotry during COVID-19
Racial and social justice leaders across Montana will host an online webinar Friday to discuss strategies for reducing racism and bigotry and increasing empathy and compassion as the coronavirus continues to spread across the state.
Businesses, organizations extend virus-related closures
• Soroptimist Thrift Haus in Whitefish has extended its store closure until April 11, in response to Gov. Steve Bullock’s extension of school, restaurant and bar closures until April 10.
Flathead County has 30 submitted tests to state
As of Tuesday afternoon, Flathead County health-care officials had submitted 30 tests to the state health department in Helena to be checked for coronavirus.
Flathead County issues state of emergency
The Flathead County commissioners on Wednesday morning unanimously approved a declaration of emergency for Flathead County in order to gain access to emergency funding that will allow the county to prepare for and manage a possible local outbreak of the coronavirus.
Local Code Girls team wins state app challenge
The Code Girls United team “Tech Trio” has won the Montana Congressional App Challenge.
David Taylor Selig, 81
“David’s true love was serving God, providing for his family and helping others.”
Buffalo Hill Terrace staff, residents test negative for COVID-19
All staff and residents at Buffalo Hill Terrace in Kalispell have tested negative for COVID-19, according to a press release from the assisted-living facility’s parent company, Immanuel Lutheran Communities.
Waterton set to partially reopen next week
Beginning Monday, Waterton Lakes National Park in Canada will reopen some visitor access and basic services after the coronavirus outbreak prompted the park to temporarily close to the public.
Construction near Lakeside begins Monday
The Montana Department of Transportation will begin construction to improve U.S. 93 South near Lakeside and Somers starting Monday.
LaSalle seeks to relocate Flathead gravel pit
LaSalle Sand and Gravel aims to relocate its gravel pit north of Kalispell.
QB Brock Osweiler signs 1-year deal with Dolphins
MIAMI (AP) — Coach Adam Gase’s new backup quarterback in Miami is his former backup quarterback in Denver.
Input sought on operator-assisted phone calls
The Montana Public Service Commission is requesting public input as it considers changes to the maximum rates on in-state phone calls placed through an operator.
Kalispell native's home destroyed by volcano
A Kalispell native whose family was evacuated May 3 due to the eruptions from Kilauea volcano has now lost his home and property to the natural disaster.
'The Foreigner'
Flathead Valley Community College’s Theatre Arts Department will open its 2017-18 season with “The Foreigner,” a contemporary comedy appropriate for people of all ages. Nightly performances are scheduled for 7 p.m. Oct. 19-21 and Oct. 26-28 in the FVCC Black Box Theatre in the Arts and Technology building.
Police offer guidelines regarding transients
As the Flathead Valley enters the full swing of spring, the Whitefish Police Department has released a set of guidelines for reporting and interacting with the area’s transient population.
John Floridis to perform benefit concert
John Floridis will perform a Winter Benefit Concert for Neighbors In Need at 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 3, at Whitefish United Methodist Church, 1150 Wisconsin Ave.
Glacier grad heads to Kyrgyzstan
Kaitlyn Anderson, a 2015 Glacier High School graduate and University of Montana sophomore, will spend the upcoming academic year in Kyrgyzstan.
Evacuations lifted for Gibralter Fire
The evacuation order put into place Aug. 7 as a result of the Gibralter Ridge Fire east of Eureka has been lifted and residents were allowed to return to their homes at noon on Monday.