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Seven charged in Flathead prostitution sting
A prostitution sting on April 17 and 18 coordinated by several local law enforcement agencies resulted in criminal charges against seven individuals.
Comment sought on Montana 35 project
The Montana Department of Transportation is seeking public comments on a proposal to improve safety along Montana 35 east of Polson.
Japan Islamic State Abe
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, left, speaks during an emergency Cabinet meeting at the prime minister's official residence in Tokyo Sunday, Feb. 1, 2015 after an online video released Saturday night purported to show an Islamic State group militant beheading Japanese journalist Kenji Goto. (AP Photo/Kyodo News) JAPAN OUT, MANDATORY CREDIT
Thanksgiving Sales
FILE - In this Thursday, Nov. 28, 2013, file photo, watches are on display at Kmart in New York. The Friday after Thanksgiving has long been the day to grab the best bargains of the holiday shopping season. But new data from various companies that track the specials now say Thanksgiving is taking that crown, at least online. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File)
Japan decries man's beheading as 'immoral, heinous act of terror'
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, left, speaks during an emergency Cabinet meeting at the prime minister's official residence in Tokyo on Sunday after an online video released Saturday night purported to show an Islamic State group militant beheading Japanese journalist Kenji Goto. (AP Photo/Kyodo News)
Guitarist, singer to play two local shows
'He's perfection'
Barbara Orem, 70
Barbara J. Orem, 70, of La Canada, California, and Bigfork, joined Jesus and her Heavenly Father on April 13, 2024.
Wolfpack Theatre takes flight with ‘Tinkerbell’
J. M. Barrie's famed pixie takes center stage in the Wolfpack Theatre Company’s presentation of “Tinkerbell,” offering a fresh perspective on the delightful tale of “Peter Pan.”
Flathead Business watercooler
Local business new roundup.
Fundraising event in full swing
Fundraising efforts were in full swing Tuesday for the Give Local Flathead event.
'Star Wars' tickets still available here
After the most recent trailer for “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” was released on Monday, advance ticket sales skyrocketed into a galaxy far, far away and obliterated the record for first-day movie tickets purchased online.
Local business roundup
The Whitefish Chamber of Commerce is gearing up for its 2018 Community Awards Gala, set for the evening of Feb. 7 at the O’Shaughnessy Center, and is looking to the community to help identify those who deserve to be recognized for their outstanding contributions to Whitefish.
Simple fixes to bridge the digital divide
Like many areas across rural America, whether it is a student struggling to gain access to online educational resources or a business struggling to make their products or services available online, Montana faces the very real problem of reliable broadband coverage.
Parents can be key to halting bullying online
Fewer than two dozen parents showed up for a cyberbullying forum at Kalispell Middle School on Monday night, but those who attended were given a wealth of information.
Polson pounds Whitefish; C-Falls clubs Libby
POLSON — Sallie Sams went 4-for-4 with two triples and knocked in five runs as the Lady Pirates improved to 5-0 to start the season with a 11-1 win over Northwestern A foe Whitefish on Thursday.
Raymond K. Luft, 76
On Thursday, Feb.13, 2020, the world lost a beloved husband, devoted father, doting grandfather, playful great-grandpa, and die-hard Chevy fan. Raymond K. Luft passed away due to complications from pneumonia.
Norma K. Funke, 78
Norma K. Funke, 78, a lifelong member of the Polson community and the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, passed away from natural causes while surrounded by her family on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2018, in Missoula.
Legals January 21, 2019
No. 25917 NOTICE OF CLOSE OF REGULAR REGISTRATION Notice is hereby given that regular* registration for the Evergreen Rural Fire District Election(s) to be held on March 12, 2019 will close at 5:00 p.m., on February 11, 2019. *NOTE: If you miss this regular registration deadline, you may still register for the election by showing up at the county election office, 40 11th St W #230, Kalispell, Montana up to and including on Election Day. Between noon and the close of business on the day before Election Day, you can complete and submit a voter registration card, but you will need to return to the local election office on Election Day to pick up and vote a ballot. All active and inactive**electors of Evergreen Rural Fire District are entitled to vote at said election. Ballots will be automatically mailed to Active Electors only. If you are a registered voter and do not receive a ballot, contact the county election office to update your information as necessary and receive a ballot. Persons who wish to register and who are not presently registered may do so by requesting a form for registration by mail or by appearing at the county election office. If you have moved, please update your registration information by filling out a new voter registration card and submitting it to the county election office. Please note the County Election Office has relocated to the new South Campus Building. Voter Registration forms can be printed from our website : http://flathead.mt.gov/election. DATED this 15th day of January 2019 Flathead County Election Administrator Monica Eisenzimer Election Manager January 21, 28, February 4, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________
Watch DOGS to bring fathers into the classroom
Beginning this November, it won’t be uncommon to see fathers, uncles and grandfathers wandering the halls and playground at Bigfork Elementary School. They will be among the first group of volunteers in the Watch DOGS program —Dads Of Great Students— a volunteer-based initiative designed to bring positive male role models into students’ lives. Watch DOGS participants volunteer for up to an entire school day and spend time with students in grades pre-K through fourth during lunchtime, recess and in the classroom. They also wear Watch DOGS T-shirts so students can easily identify the participants as volunteers.