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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.
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
Friday Night Lights for Griz, Furman
MISSOULA — The Montana Grizzlies get another night football game, with the announcement Sunday morning that their quarterfinal against Furman will kick off at 7 p.m. Friday, at Washington-Grizzly Stadium.
PHOTOS: Griz blast Blue Hens, advance to FCS quarterfinals
Photos from the Montana Grizzlies 49-19 win over the Delaware Blue Hens in an FCS playoff game at Washington-Grizzly Stadium on Saturday, Dec. 2.
Brave Brawlers, Bravettes win opening duals
Flathead’s dual streak is now up to 53, after they edged Great Falls High 33-29 and thumped CMR 71-6 to open their wrestling season Saturday at Flathead High.
Glacier boys drop pair of duals
Mark Ahner scored two pins and Kaleb Shine won twice, but the Glacier Wolfpack boys still dropped their opening wrestling duals to the Great Falls schools Saturday.
NDSU shocks Montana State with blocked PAT in OT
BOZEMAN (AP) — Hunter Poncius blocked Casey Kautman's extra point attempt in overtime and North Dakota State escaped with a 35-34 win over sixth-seeded Montana State on Saturday in the quarterfinals of the FCS playoffs.
Snow blinded: Grizzlies roll past Blue Hens, 49-19
MISSOULA — The snow started right before kickoff Saturday at Washington-Grizzly Stadium, and not much else went right for the Delaware Blue Hens from there.
Rosemary Glessing, 90
Rosemary Glessing, 90, went to be with the Lord on Nov. 20, 2023, after a lengthy illness in Baltimore, Maryland.
Glacier Lanes a community gathering place with eclectic flair
There’s a long history of the Columbia Falls community gathering at the bowling alley, and owners Derek and Kristen Larson want to keep it that way, with their own eccentric twist.
Flathead Business Watercooler
Business events, trainings and seminars
Traffic changes begin at Glacier Park International Airport
The three lanes closest to the airport terminal will now be closed for construction, so drivers are cautioned to remain alert to signage once passing the roundabout.
Glacier National Park bumping frontcountry campground fee rates in 2024
Frontcountry campgrounds like Avalanche and Two Medicine will see a $10 increase in their fee rates in 2024, Glacier National Park officials said Friday.
History repeats itself and Montana’s leaders should know better
When armed conflict erupts, the urge to scapegoat runs high.
Prairie Reserve’s happy dance
In case you missed it, the American Prairie Reserve (APR) recently reported through various media outlets that one of its trail cameras photographed a grizzly bear that wandered onto the PN Ranch owned by APR.
California cities and farms will get 10% of requested state water supplies when 2024 begins
California water agencies serving 27 million people will get 10% of the water they requested from state supplies to start 2024 due to a relatively dry fall.
US proposes recovery plan for Canada lynx
U.S. officials proposed a $31 million recovery plan for Canada lynx on Friday in a bid to help the snow-dependent wildcat species that scientists say could be wiped out in parts of the contiguous U.S. by the end of the century.
Counties plead with Gianforte on property taxes
The Montana Association of Counties said it appreciates clarity in the state Supreme Court’s recent order on a question about property taxes — but MACo said the state can still choose to give property taxpayers a break this year.
Carol Louise Bjork, 82
Carol Bjork, 82, died Nov. 29, 2023, of natural causes, including heart disease and COPD, at the Bee Hive Home in Kalispell.
New season, same goal for MatCats
Columbia Falls wrestling team is eager to get back on the mat for a new season following the school’s first team state championship since 1990 last spring.