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PHOTOS: Glacier sweeps crosstown hoops at Flathead
Photos from crosstown basketball between Flathead and Glacier at Flathead High School on Friday, Jan. 19. The Wolfpack boys topped the Braves, 60-50, and the Glacier girls beat the Bravettes, 44-31.
Logan Health to hold stationary bike relay in March
This year, Logan Health will host bike relays at the Glacier High School gymnasium and the Shelby Civic Center.
A cut above
Retooled Bravettes rely more than ever on Kennedy Moore
Kennedy Moore figures she gets her height — she’s 6-foot-2 these days — from her grandfathers, both of whom stand 6-5.
Crosstown Duals: Flathead sweeps
The top-ranked Flathead Braves and the always threatening Bravettes each picked up a dual victory on Thursday’s Crosstown at Glacier High School.
Legals for January, 19 2024
Blizzard buries Flathead Valley in over foot of snow
Residents across the Flathead Valley were digging out Thursday morning from a blizzard that dumped over a foot of snow in some locations.
Bigfork's Morley among MHSA Hall of Fame inductees
The list includes Makena Morley, a 2015 Bigfork High School graduate who among other things helped Colorado to an NCAA cross country championship and continues to run professionally.
Column: Regrettable detail, remarkable season
The most recent press conference hall of fame moment, where Tampa Bay coach Todd Bowles was asked about playing in frigid Detroit on Sunday — “You do know we play indoors, right?” Bowles answered — has me thinking about last Sept. 2.
Legals for January, 18 2024
FVCC Theatre and Soroptimist partner for evening focusing on human trafficking
Mask and Hammer will present a staged reading of the play “Body and Sold,” by Deborah Lake Fortson. The documentary play aims to raise awareness of the sexual exploitation and trafficking of America’s youth.
Father-Daughter Winter Ball planned
Fathers and daughters are invited to dance the night away at the O’Shaughnessy Center on Feb. 2.
‘Witch,’ a wicked comedy, comes to the stage in Whitefish
Whitefish Theatre Company presents a Black Curtain production of Jen Silverman’s exceedingly smart modern fable, “Witch.”
Dynamic music and comedy duo, Bridge & Wolak, stop in Whitefish
Called “the Victor Borges of the 21st century,” the Canadian musical and comedy duo, Bridge & Wolak, share an ambitious agenda — to create an unforgettable experience for audiences through an original, irreverent, meticulously prepared and completely in-the-moment program.
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Local organizations create online guide to living in the Flathead
The idea started two years ago when local groups started talking together about creating a resource to expand people’s knowledge of the area, and what it means to exist among nature.
Helen Gallagher, 96
Helen Gallagher passed away on Jan. 14, 2024, in her home surrounded by her family, as was her wish.
Kalispell considers entering fray over planning lawsuit
The act, created by Senate Bill 382, directs cities to streamline planning and zoning processes while focusing public participation during the creation of land-use plans rather than specific projects.
Columbia Falls city manager set to retire
After a 40-year career in government, including more than 25 years in Columbia Falls, City Manager Susan Nicosia tendered her resignation to the City Council.
Gov. Gianforte announces run for second term
Greg Gianforte, a Republican, was elected by a wide margin in 2020, breaking a 16-year streak of Democrats in the Montana governor’s office.
Montana Supreme Court upholds landmark climate ruling that said emissions can't be ignored
Montana's Supreme Court has rejected an attempt by the state's Republican governor to block a landmark climate ruling that said regulators must consider the effects of greenhouse gas emissions when issuing permits for fossil fuel development.