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Legals for January, 15 2024
New Columbia Falls day care specializes in infants
In September of 2023, the Delgados opened Lil Buckaroo’s, an infant-only child care service, at 729 Nucleus Avenue A in Columbia Falls.
Flathead Business Watercooler
Business events, trainings and seminars
Robert 'Bob' Arthur Look, 94
Robert Arthur Look, 94, passed away Jan. 4, 2024, in Kalispell.
Carlosses to reign as Whitefish carnival king and queen
Whitefish residents Pat and Missy Carloss will reign as the Whitefish Winter Carnival King Ullr LXV and Queen of Snow. They were crowned during a coronation ceremony Saturday evening in downtown Whitefish.
Olympics brings on its first beer brand as a global sponsor — Budweiser's AB InBev
The International Olympic Committee has signed the first beer brand in the 40-year history of a sponsorship program that earns billions of dollars for the organization and international sports.
Delta posts a $2 billion quarterly profit, but shares dip as airline trims forecast of 2024 earnings
Delta Air Lines says it closed 2023 strong and expects another good year in 2024. But the shares are falling because Delta trimmed a forecast for full-year 2024 earnings.
Lady Griz come through on the road
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — On the back end of the Big Sky Conference’s longest road trip and coming off a disappointing result on Thursday, the Montana women’s basketball team showed every ounce of its mettle on Saturday afternoon in Flagstaff, Ariz.
Legals for January, 14 2024
Deep freeze delivers record lows to Flathead Valley
Saturday morning brought the kind of bitter cold to the Flathead Valley that saps car batteries, freezes pipes and takes your breath away.
Flathead Lake Biological Station remembers its past while conducting cutting-edge research
From its inception in 1899, the Flathead Lake Biological Station was known as the “Sentinel,” or guardian, of the lake. For researchers working in the facility today, that sentiment still holds true.
Montana Supreme Court removes Lake County judge from child-custody case
In a 5-0 opinion, the Montana Supreme Court took what justices describe as “an extraordinary remedy” of asserting “supervisory control” over a Lake County child-custody case.
NAU women hit 12 3s against Bobcats
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — Emily Rodabaugh scored 23 points, including seven of Northern Arizona’s 12 3-pointers and the Lumberjacks defeated Montana State 88-73 in Big Sky conference women's basketball.
UNC surges past Lady Griz
GREELEY, Colo. — Northern Colorado’s Hannah Simental hit five 3-pointers and scored 17 points Thursday, and keyed the Bears’ third-quarter surge in their 67-57 Big Sky Conference women’s basketball win over Montana.
Legals for January, 12 2024
Blizzard cancels several athletic events
The winter storm pummeling the state has postponed all but a couple high school athletic events through the weekend, and it is questionable that those will happen.
Winter storm creates severe road conditions in Flathead Valley
Some local services were closed and events canceled Thursday as a major winter storm loaded with gusting winds and heavy snow created dangerous driving conditions.
Author releases historical fiction novel
History blends with an intriguing plot in Kalispell author Kate Fraser’s recently published novel “Do You Really Want to Know?”
Climate crisis: We’re all in it together
The year 2024 will be the most consequential one in the history of the United States. This I believe because the existence of our system of constitutional democracy is being challenged by forces who want to give more authoritarian power to a single leader than has ever happened before.
Letters to the editor Jan. 11
Letters to the editor Jan. 11