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Legals for March, 5 2024
Kalispell City Council could address vacancy issue created by election snafu
Municipal officials have prepared resolutions ahead of Monday’s Kalispell City Council meeting that could see it declare two of its seats vacant and then immediately move to appoint replacements.
Legals for March, 4 2024
Experienced fire manager looks to lead rural Whitefish fire area
D.C. Haas traded in climbing into black bear dens for fighting fires when he moved to Montana several decades ago.
Levy could provide overtaxed Kalispell Fire Department with more personnel, new station
When the calls began coming in Feb. 1 about a possible structure fire off of Three Mile Drive, the Kalispell Fire Department was across town fielding a medical call.
Flathead Business Watercooler
The Whitefish Chamber of Commerce hosts its Workforce Housing Summit on March 13 at Grouse Mountain Lodge in Whitefish.
Longtime owners of Kalispell's Woodland Floral retiring
Woodland Floral, a mainstay of Kalispell’s bouquet and sentiment business, is changing hands after 45 years.
Braxton Mitchell faces independent challenger for House District 5
Two-term Republican state Rep. Braxton Mitchell faces a youthful, independent challenger in House District 5 this year — 18-year-old Colton Little.
Jack G. Thomas, 82
Jack G. Thomas, 82, passed away on Feb. 6, 2024, in Kalispell, surrounded by his loving family, after a courageous battle with multiple myeloma.
Daniel 'Dan'l' Moore, 67
Daniel "Dan'l" Moore, 67, passed away unexpectedly from an undetected heart issue Feb. 12, 2024.
Increased public safety comes with a cost
Are Kalispell’s public safety resources meeting expectations?
NorthWestern Energy plan protect Montana consumers
Over the last several weeks we’ve seen a number of articles — both editorial and from news reporters — that lay blame for the need to purchase electricity on the open market at the feet of NorthWestern Energy and their recent efforts to expand their portfolio to include more reliable energy from coal and natural gas.
Looming federal requirement puts seniors at risk
Gallatin County is a close-knit community, and as one of its commissioners, I see so many helpers across our communities working to support their vulnerable neighbors and make our community safety nets stronger.
Legals for March, 3 2024
Gunning to be the best: Teens take part in local shooting league
Standing with her feet hip-distance apart, Flathead Valley Pheasants Forever Youth Shooting League member Abbi Townsend leans into her slightly bent, forward-facing leg. Resting her cheek against the buttstock of her double-barreled shotgun she shouts, “Pull.”
Bulldogs bounce Glacier boys
BUTTE — On Saturday, Butte High broke someone else’s heart.
The Honey Girl of Auschwitz — a story of survival and forgiveness
In the face of death, Holocaust survivor Esther Basch found life.
Owen Sowerwine Natural Area permanently protected
The Owen Sowerwine Natural Area is now permanently protected after years of work to conserve it.
Western AA: Pack girls stay alive, Bravettes bow out
BUTTE — Reese Ramey knocked down three of four free throws in the final 10 seconds to seal a 48-44 victory for the Glacier Wolfpack over Butte on Friday at the Western AA girls divisional.
Wolfpack bounce Braves from Western AA
BUTTE — Glacier’s Liam Ells hit four 3-pointers and scored 20 points, and the Wolfpack beat crosstown rival Flathead 63-38 Friday morning at the Western AA boys basketball divisional.