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Law roundup: Sister's behavior is out of control
A woman told the Kalispell Police Department her intoxicated sister was throwing items out of their house.
Cinnamon Davis-Hall is a helping hand for veterans
The Northwest Montana Veterans Stand Down and Food Pantry in Evergreen is dedicated to helping homeless, low-income and at-risk veterans and their families. The pantry also houses a thrift store and provides medical equipment and loan programs, homeless facilities and more.
Letters to the editor Aug. 1
Letters to the editor Aug. 1
Legals for August, 1 2021
Doctors caution against pilgrimages to radon-filled Montana mines
Twice a year, Brian Tichenor makes the 1,200-mile drive each way from his home in Kansas to a defunct uranium mine in Montana, where he takes an elevator 85 feet below the surface to sit amid radioactive radon gas to ease the pain from his chronic eye condition.
Legals for July, 29 2021
Legals for July, 27 2021
Legals for July, 25 2021
A change of pace
Olympic dreams sidelined, Liz Halliday-Sharp regroups at Rebecca Farm
As the saying goes, when life hands you lemons, make lemonade. For Liz Halliday-Sharp, the lemon came when her horse, Deniro Z, suffered an injury a few weeks before the start of the Tokyo Olympics.
Dan L. Hendrick, 95
Dan L. Hendrick, 95, passed away on July 18, 2021, at The HealthCenter.
Dan L. Hendrick, 95
Dan L. Hendrick, 95, passed away on July 18, 2021, at The HealthCenter.
Legals for July, 21 2021
Man who guided illegally in Yellowstone gets week in jail
A judge has sentenced an Oklahoma man to a week in jail and ordered him to pay $1,100 for guiding visitors illegally in Yellowstone National Park.
UM students tackle climate change with popular minor
Amid a record-setting drought across the Pacific Northwest and fires raging in the West, students enrolled in the University of Montana's climate change studies program have a front-row seat to address the effects of a changing climate.
Legals for July, 20 2021
Lakers split Monday’s twinbill with Senators
American Legion baseball
Legals for July, 19 2021
Lakers AA fall to Helena Senators
American Legion baseball
Internet censorship: The real monopoly threat
"If [Donald] Trump and [Bernie] Sanders take the same position on Big Tech censorship," David Catron writes at The American Spectator, "the issue deserves serious attention."