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Legals for August, 7 2024
Wall Street rallies to bounce back from its worst day in nearly 2 years, as Japanese stocks soar
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks are bouncing back, and calm is returning to Wall Street after Japan's market soared earlier Tuesday to claw back much of the losses from its worst day since 1987.
Zinke, Tranel offer differing ideas on housing crunch
Republican Rep. Ryan Zinke and his Democratic challenger, Monica Tranel, don’t agree on much, but the two repeat rivals for western Montana’s seat in the U.S. House of Representatives agree that one issue that comes up frequently on the campaign trail is affordable and available housing, or the lack thereof, in western Montana.
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Business owner honored for commitment to automotive trade
Rick Crook was inducted into the WyoTech trade school Hall of Fame.
Kalispell City Council set to decide on Main Street Safety Action Plan
Kalispell City Council will consider adopting the Main Street Safety Action Plan and weigh funding of recommended traffic safety projects during its regular meeting Monday.
Legals for August, 5 2024
Savor Fine Wine and Cuisine to Support Student Scholarships at FVCC Foundation’s 17th Annual Festival of Flavors
Flathead Valley Community College Foundation’s 17th annual Festival of Flavors dates have been set, beginning September 13 and happening through September 28.
Remembering the Mann Gulch fire, 75 years on
Seventy-five years ago, earth and sky turned into fire.
Patricia Browne, 91
Beloved wife, mother, sister, grandmother, and aunt, Patricia Jane Browne, 91, of Dana Point, California, and Bigfork, died of natural causes on June 20, 2024, surrounded by her family.
Barbara Ellen Phillips, 77
Barbara Ellen Phillips, 77, was born Sept. 9, 1946, in Chewelah, Washington, to William and Violet Boggess.
Kenneth Michael Burke, 81
After a very storied 81 years of life on this planet-Kenneth succumbed to his lengthy battle with cancer and died on June 9, 2024.
Polebridge’s Northern Lights Saloon creates unique menu to match location
The Northern Lights Saloon proudly lacks cell service and Wi-Fi which creates more opportunities for patrons to connect with nature, music, and fellow diners.
Maureen Elizabeth Oppel, 79,
Maureen Elizabeth Oppel, 79, passed away peacefully July 29, 2024, surrounded by her loving family.
Held case underscores importance of scientific debate
Some conservatives may be upset with the Helena district court judge, for recently ruling in favor of the 16 school-age plaintiffs in the Held climate change case, but I am not.
Law roundup: Woman blasts neighbor’s robust sprinkler
A woman alleged a neighbor was intentionally turning a sprinkler on at “full blast” to damage her fence and was “not paying for it.”
Legals for August, 4 2024
Mariners still hanging around
Mission Valley tops Twins to make it to Sunday
POLSON — The Twins are in and the Mariners are still hanging around.
Economist urges local governments to loosen land-use regulations
High housing prices are likely here to stay, but factors such as local land-use regulations are limiting the growth of supply, according to a midyear economic update by the University of Montana’s Bureau of Business and Economic Research.
Twins unbeaten, Mariners stay alive at State A tourney
POLSON — Stevyn Andrachick homered and Micheal Miller drove in four runs as the Glacier Twins defeated the Gallatin Valley Outlaws Friday at the Montana/Alberta Legion A Tournament.