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Man accused of running over ex-wife released from custody
The Dec. 7 decision came on 38-year-old Kenneth James Floyd’s second attempt to see his bond reduced in Flathead County District Court. Authorities have held him in the county jail with bail set at $100,000 since Oct. 18.
WTC brings holiday spectacular musical ‘Christmas Carol’ to stage
Ebenezer Scrooge is a prosperous curmudgeon who believes that personal wealth is far more valuable than the happiness and comfort of others.
Valley Voices Community Choir performs Christmas concert
The concert will encompass a range of sacred and secular music with an emphasis on harmony.
Spanish-language opera screens in Whitefish
This spellbinding and romantic opera will be shown on Saturday, Dec. 9 at 10:55 a.m. at the Whitefish Performing Arts Center.
Wasps culprits in Pablo well contamination
Thirsty wasps, discovered in the electrical boxes of two wells in Pablo, are blamed for an e. coli contamination that forced residents and businesses to boil water and consume bottled water for two weeks.
Lady Griz top LMU on School Day, 83-68
MISSOULA — On a day that is unlike any other on the schedule, it was Montana’s seniors who provided calm amidst the School Day chaos and the challenge of a formidable opponent, and led the home team to a gritty victory.
Legals for December, 7 2023
Columbia Falls will lose ‘doughnut’ planning under new state law
Columbia Falls will soon lose its “doughnut," an extraterritorial planning jurisdiction that gives the municipality say in developments outside the city limits.
‘Many unknowns’ as Lake County pulls out of decades-old tribal law enforcement agreement
Officials in Lake County have said there are more questions than answers after they informed the state that they were pulling out of a decades-old agreement because it can no longer afford to pay for law enforcement on the Flathead Indian Reservation.
Thomas "Tex" Brown, 81
Thomas “Tex” Brown, 81 of Polson, passed away on Dec. 1, 2023, at his home. He was born June 30, 1942 in Stephenville, Texas to Glenn “Doc” and Edith “Lou” (Green) Brown.
Where was everyone in ‘01
Griz to meet Furman in rematch of FCS title game
The Montana Grizzlies’ last title? That came in 2001, 13-6 over a little school in Greenville, South Carolina called Furman. Little, as in 3,000 students were enrolled there at the time.
Girls hoops: Wildkats win big over Hamilton
Whitefish falls to Frenchtown
HAMILTON — Hope McAtee scored 25 points and snared nine rebounds, and Taryn Borgen added 20 points as Columbia Falls opened its girls basketball season with a 65-48 win over Hamilton Tuesday.
Legals for December, 6 2023
Allegedly threatening couple with knife earns man a felony charge
Flathead County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrested Benjamin John Harvey, 32, after responding to an East Evergreen Drive home for a report of an attempted stabbing, court documents said.
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum ends 2024 Republican presidential bid days before the fourth debate
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum ended his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination on Monday despite a stronger-than-expected showing fueled by a gift card-for-campaign donation gimmick that helped get him on the debate stage.
Charlene Dale, 80
Charlene Dale, 80, died on Nov. 20, 2023, at Logan Health Hospital in Whitefish, Montana.
Whitefish author pens novel based on her experience growing up in Jewish community
In addition to this new release, Linda Hunt has published around 20 research articles in professional journals and a non-fiction book.
Whitefish Council considers support for rental assistance program
Whitefish City Council on Monday is expected to approve spending $200,000 to help fund a rental assistance program being launched by a housing nonprofit.
Kalispell City Council to review developer requests
Kalispell City Council is expected to vote Monday on requests put forward by several developers and appoint a new member to the municipal Architectural Review Committee.
Law roundup: Woman clobbered over cat’s care
An upset parent called the Kalispell Police Department asking for an ambulance to take her 22-year-old daughter to the emergency room after she was reportedly punched in the face by someone over a cat and was bleeding from the nose and mouth. The parent