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Glacier again tops Flathead for flag football title
It’s two years, two state titles for the Glacier Wolfpack flag football squad, who beat Flathead 28-13 Thursday night in the championship at Naranche Stadium.
4 local students nominated for military academies
U.S. Sen. Jon Tester has nominated four Flathead County st
Winter Classic hockey tourney to begin today
The Flathead Lady Fusion hockey team is set to host its annual tournament — the 19U Winter Classic — at the Woodland Park ice rink beginning today. The tournament will run through Saturday, with a championship game scheduled for 4:15 p.m.
FHS grad is new 4-H extension agent
A 2003 Flathead High School graduate with a strong interest in youth development has taken the reins of the 4-H program in Flathead County.
North Fork easement helps protect habitat
The valley and adjacent wildlands of the North Fork of the Flathead River still host a remarkably diverse variety of flora and fauna.
Flathead, Glacier ready for hardwood battle
The only safe bet in the crosstown basketball rivalry is parking will be scarce and the gym will be packed when Flathead and Glacier square off tonight at Flathead Gymnasium.
Hearing addresses housing funds
Cramped nonprofit facilities and the Flathead's lack of affordable housing dominated a Kalispell hearing Tuesday on seeking federal financial help.
Tudor steps down as Bravettes coach
The Flathead Bravettes basketball team will look to build on last year’s state title game appearance with a new coach: Sam Tudor announced his resignation Wednesday.
Kai Johnson’s three TD passes lead Glacier to crosstown flag football win
It was a full house at Legends Stadium Tuesday, the bleachers jam-packed with attendees for a crosstown flag football showdown between Glacier and Flathead that ended with a 25-6 Wolfpack win.
Flathead selected for equity initiative
Flathead High School will be part of an International Baccalaureate initiative seeking to reach more low-income and minority students around the U.S.
Braves down Knights, snap skid
Looking to snap a four-game losing streak, the Flathead Braves did so in dominating fashion, racking up 405 yards of total offense in a 30-17 victory over the Missoula Hellgate Knights on Friday at Legends Stadium.
Flathead’s Mercer, Glacier boys third at AA state golf
The fairways narrowed and not many putts for fell for the Glacier boys Friday, though the Wolfpack took home the third-place trophy from the State AA championships.
Lindsay V. Clarke, 54
Lindsay V. Clarke, 54, passed away suddenly Sunday, Oct. 9, 2005, at his beloved farm.
Paganini Unleashed concert April 12
Wai Mizutani presents Paganini Unleashed, the second of Mizutani's concert series at the Wachholz College Center on April 12.
Flathead Community Foundation disbanding, moving assets to Whitefish
The Flathead Community Foundation is disbanding after 15 years and transferring its assets to the much larger Whitefish Community Foundation, a move both organizations say will strengthen local philanthropic efforts, eliminate redundant administrative costs and ensure that funds are distributed according to donors' wishes.
Flathead Food Bank has surplus to give away
With reports of food shortages in some places around the country, the Flathead Food Bank has the opposite problem — more food than it knows what to do with.
SOCCER: Three Blind Refs tournament begins Saturday
More than 120 teams set for 23rd annual showcase
Hotels, restaurants and just about every square inch of the Kidsports Complex will be teeming with soccer enthusiasts beginning this morning as the two-day Three Blind Refs soccer tournament, hosted by the Flathead Soccer Club, kicks off its 23rd annual event.
Montana may join B.C. mine review
Cline Mining Corp. is proposing a major project for site near Foisey Creek
Principal, builder vie for FVCC board position
With two candidates currently running to represent Flathead Valley Community College on the Board of Trustees, voters in the Glacier/Flathead high school districts have a decision to make between a longtime educator and longtime businessman.
Citizens group wants greenbelt zone overturned
A complaint was filed Friday in District Court attempting to revert action taken in recent months by the Flathead County commissioners to create a new zone classification.