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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.
Nancy Seiler presents monoprinting workshop
Missoula artist Nancy Seiler will be instructing a workshop in basic monoprinting with “Golden Open” acrylics from 1 to 4 p.m. Friday, Sept. 22, at Stumptown Art Studio, located at 145 Central Avenue in Whitefish. To register for the $75 workshop, which includes all materials, call the community art center at 406-862-5929.
Glacier ranked among top schools in nation
Glacier High School is ranked fourth among the top high schools in the state and in the top 10 percent nationally according to the U.S. News and World Report 2017 Best High Schools.
Kalispell tweaks city airport lease agreement
A potential agreement for the private management and maintenance of the Kalispell City Airport will be further reviewed by the Kalispell City Council during a work session on Monday, Oct. 9.
'Uncommon Threads: A Weaving of Art and Community'
The Bigfork Art and Cultural Center presents “Uncommon Threads: A Weaving of Art and Community,” on exhibit from Aug. 25 to Sept. 22.
Olympic torch relay in Greece suspended because of virus
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — The Greek Olympic committee suspended the rest of its torch relay on Friday because of the “unexpectedly large crowd” that gathered to watch despite repeated requests for the public to stay away to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Nygren named new Kalispell planning director
Kalispell Senior Planner Jarod Nygren has been selected to fill the position of director of planning, building and community development for the city of Kalispell.
House asks comptroller general to study minor leagues
WASHINGTON (AP) — The House of Representatives by voice vote approved legislation Tuesday to have the comptroller general of the U.S. study baseball's minor leagues, which are trying to fend off a contraction proposal from major league clubs.
Ted Cox, ex-Red Sox with hits in 1st 6 at-bats, dies at 65
MIDWEST CITY, Okla. (AP) — Ted Cox, the first major league player with hits in his first six at-bats, has died. He was 65.
Local candidates begin filing for 2020 election
The opening day of candidate filing for the 2020 Montana election set the stage for competitive races in a few local legislative districts.
Nick Spear releases 'Train Wreck of a Heart'
Released this week, Nick Spear’s independent album “Train Wreck of a Heart” resonates with a wistful beauty that defines a brooding new sound.
Dedicated crew handles exterior decorating for holiday season
The exterior of the Conrad Mansion Museum and surrounding grounds are decked out for the holidays, thanks to a corps of volunteers both young and young at heart who showed up last weekend to trim trees, hang lights and create a festive look.
Former Denmark soccer player quarantined with virus
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — A former professional soccer player who represented Denmark at the 2010 World Cup has tested positive for the virus that is spreading around the world.
State says more cases brought Nebraska COVID-19 total to 120
GERING, Neb. (AP) — The first confirmed case of COVID-19 has been reported in far western Nebraska's Scotts Bluff County, the state said.
Will refugees bring same risks to U.S. as they brought to Europe?
For brevity, this letter on the refugee resettlement will stick to the religion Islam. The reader can decide whether displaying American largesse is worth the risk of the probable consequences, already evident in Germany, Amarillo, and now Sweden. See link http://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2016/01/14/amarillo- tx-being-destroyed-by-refugee-overload/
Jeff Hughes, 54
Jeff Hughes, 54, passed away Aug. 27, 2008, at his Kalispell residence after fighting prostate cancer for the past four years. He was born in Milwaukee on Feb. 26, 1954, to (the now-late) Agnes and Jack Hughes.
Robert 'Bob' Shaw, 75
Robert "Bob" Shaw, 75, passed away peacefully Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2008, in Bigfork after battling pancreatic cancer. Bob was born Sept. 13, 1933, in Falls River, Mass., to Richard and Bernice Shaw. He most recently lived in Bigfork, near Kalispell, and was treated in Seattle and Kalispell.
Jeff Hughes, 54
Jeff Hughes, 54, passed away Aug. 27, 2008, at his Kalispell residence after fighting prostate cancer for the past four years. He was born in Milwaukee on Feb. 26, 1954, to (the now-late) Agnes and Jack Hughes.
Night construction expanded on Sun Road
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