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Legals for February, 4 2024
Takes two at Kalispell tango nights
Outside the Kalispell South Campus building on a chilly January night, the large windows frame a portrait of a brightly lit room of dancing couples in the close embrace of the Argentine tango.
Borgen, Kats beat Whitefish again
WHITEFISH — Taryn Borgen knocked down four 3-pointers and scored 23 points Friday, leading Columbia Falls to its second win over Northwest A girls basketball rival Whitefish this week, 49-22.
Hill leads C-Falls to 2nd Cat-Dog win
WHITEFISH — Jace Hill scored 20 points and two more Columbia Falls players hit double figures in the Wildcats’ 58-45 win over Whitefish Friday in Northwest A boys basketball.
Senators reach a deal on border policy bill
Senate negotiators on Friday reached a deal on a proposal to overhaul the asylum system at the U.S. border with Mexico, clearing the way for Democratic and Republican Senate leaders to begin the difficult task of convincing Congress to pass a national security package that will include tens of billions of dollars for Ukraine and immigration enforcement, as well as funding for Israel and other American allies.
Crosstown split: Kennedy Moore hits big shot; Pack boys lead wire to wire
Kennedy Moore knocked down the go-ahead jump shot with 45 seconds left and the Flathead Bravettes picked up their first win in Western AA play over crosstown rival Glacier 54-48 Thursday.
Girls Roundup: Stanger, Lady Lions hand Mission first 7-B defeat
EUREKA — Eureka’s Kara Stanger poured in 28 points, 20 in the second half as the Lions rallied past Mission 64-59 in girls basketball, handing the Lady Bulldogs their first District 7-B loss.
Boys Roundup: Whitefish races past Ronan
WHITEFISH — CJ Thew fueled Whitefish’s 24-point second quarter with 14 points, and the Bulldogs went on to beat Ronan 71-56 in a Northwest A boys basketball battle Thursday.
State Revenue Department officials urge Montanans to check for abandoned assets
HELENA – The Montana Department of Revenue is holding about $128 million dollars that has yet to be claimed by citizens.
New board recommends phase 2 of Whitefish apartment project
The Whitefish Community Development Board voted unanimously at its inaugural meeting last week to recommend Phase 2 of the Alpenglow Apartments development.
Whitefish Community Foundation scholarships open
Whitefish Community Foundation is offering multiple scholarship opportunities for students who will be enrolling in college this fall.
Former Blackfeet operations manager pleads guilty to stealing Covid-19 funds
Former operations manager and public information officer for the Blackfeet Tribe James McNeely pleaded guilty Wednesday to stealing more than $78,000 in Covid-19 relief funds.
"Betty" Bernice Triplett, 99
"Betty" Bernice Triplett (Hammill), 99 of Cedar Rapids, passed away peacefully at The Gardens in Fairfax, Iowa, on Sunday, Jan. 28, 2024.
Native artist Lyle Omeasoo selected to create logo for UM’s Nike 7 program
The Nike retail initiative encourages Indigenous youth to participate in sports and recreational activities.
Zinke, Rosendale take opposing sides on bill expanding child tax credit
U.S. Reps. Ryan Zinke and Matt Rosendale cast differing votes on a bipartisan bill that included provisions expanding the child tax credit, which passed the House of Representatives on Wednesday 357 to 70.
Father-Daughter Winter Ball Friday
Fathers and daughters are invited to dance the night away at the O’Shaughnessy Center on Feb. 2.
Last week to see ‘Guys and Dolls Jr.’ in Bigfork
Bigfork Playhouse Children's Theatre brings the musical comedy, “Guys and Dolls Jr.” to the stage with two weekend performances and a matinee. Set in vibrant New York City...
Masterpiece concert series opens with Jewels of the Opera
Local violinist and teacher Wai Mizutani presents the first installment of his new concert series, Masterpieces, at the Wachholz College Center on Feb. 9.
A night of cartoons, comedy and music
The Queen’s Cartoonists present an evening of whimsical and musical cartoon-inspired entertainment at the Wachholz College Center.
Additional show added for “Whose Live Anyway” run
After two nights of the performance based on the Emmy-nominated TV series "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" sold out, a third show has now been added for June 2. The improv sho begins at 7:30 p.m.