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Transgender youth sue over Montana gender-affirming care ban
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Two transgender children, their parents and two health care providers filed a lawsuit Tuesday arguing that a Montana law that would ban gender-affirming care for transgender youth is unconstitutional.
Kalispell Planning Board to consider proposed child care center
The Kalispell Planning Board will be considering Tuesday a request to open an early child care center that may eventually serve up to 100 young children.
Legals for May, 9 2023
Dallas suburb mourns after 8 die in outlet mall shooting
Another American community mourned Sunday for lives lost to a mass shooting — this time at a Dallas-area outlet mall where a gunman stepped out of a sedan and opened fire on shoppers.
Don Alan Hollis, 67
Don Alan Hollis
Noemi Gomez Barta, 82
After battling pancreatic cancer for more than three years, Noemí Gomez Barta of Kalispell died April 11, with both family members and friends by her side.
Valentine 'Val' Elizabeth Weisz, 94
Valentine “Val” Elizabeth Weisz, 94, passed away peacefully on Jan. 6, 2023, in the arms of her loving daughter Janice, where she had resided, along with Janice’s husband Allen, for the last seven years of her life.
Lois Lorraine Krause, 83
Lois Lorraine Krause, 83
New restaurant expected to open this summer in Evergreen
Two Brothers Cafe, owned and operated by Nick and Esmeralda Aliu, is set to be open seven days per week from 6:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Evergreen security company protects the world
The security company handles the installation and maintenance of hundreds of security systems for critical infrastructures around the world.
Couple devotes time to assisting veterans
The Ericksons, the founders of the Northwest Montana Veterans Food Pantry, have been in the valley for 45 years. Married since 1977, the pair has worked for decades to expand veteran care in the valley.
Legals for May, 7 2023
Glacier's Sun Road opens to Lake McDonald Lodge
A portion of Going-to-the-Sun Road opened to vehicles on the west side of Glacier Park on Friday morning. Visitors can now drive as far as Lake McDonald Lodge.
Legals for May, 5 2023
Judge issues restraining order against new abortion requirement
A Lewis and Clark County District judge has granted a temporary restraining order blocking the state from allowing a newly signed abortion restriction law from being enforced until after a hearing because the law is likely a violation of the Montana Constitution.
Kalispell FFA competitors advance to nationals
The Kalispell FFA agronomy team and three individual state champions have advanced to the National FFA Convention and Expo in Indianapolis in November.
Book series comes to the stage in ‘The Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Treasure Hunt’
When a one-eyed buccaneer gives you a treasure map, what other choice is there than to seek adventure?
Governor signs bill boosting block management payment cap
Gov. Greg Gianforte signed into law last week a bill that will double the payment cap for landowners who participate in Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks’ Block Management Program.
Montana governor signs abortion bills, will sign others
Montana's Republican-controlled Legislature passed several bills related to abortion access, and Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte signed five of them Wednesday, including one that will likely lead the state Supreme Court to reconsider its nearly 25-year-old decision that supports the right to a pre-viability abortion by a provider of the patient's choice.