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Pandemic prompts Polson swimmer to train in Flathead Lake
At the age of 60, Mark Johnston has set out to accomplish what might be his life’s most lofty ambition yet. The Polson resident decided last year that in 2020 he was going to try to rank as one of the top 10 pool swimmers in the world for his age division.
CMR survives Bravette comeback
Flathead rallies from15 down, ties game before falling, 61-53
Friday
Public invited to a day of smoke jumper, fire and aviation history beginning at noon, Hank Galpin's hangar near Glacier International Airport. Use Gate 7. Displays, past and present smokejumpers will be on hand. Guest speakers 4:30 p.m. Showing of the 1952 film classic "Red Skies of Montana" loosely based on the Mann Gulch Fire, 7 p.m. The 1928 Travel Air plane seen in movie on display. $5 donation go to the Museum of Mountain Flying in Missoula. Call 755-2238.
Today
Evergreen Water and Sewer District board meets at 7 a.m. at the district office, 130 Nicholson Dr.
Legals for June, 12 2023
Rodeo lineup loaded with ranked talent
If there’s one thing you’ll be sure to see over the next three days at the Northwest Montana Fair PRCA Rodeo, it’s the best roster of cowboys that Kalispell has seen in years.
Best Buy employee knows value of donor blood
Blood drive planned today
Justin Jensen, the organizer of a blood drive today at Best Buy in Kalispell, knows that blood donations make the difference between life and death.
LEGENDS STADIUM: Flathead greats Frank Cabbage, Jeff Epperly selected for Wall of Fame
Frank Cabbage and Jeff Epperly will join 26 former coaches and athletes on the Legends Wall of Fame at an induction ceremony on Friday during the crosstown girls’ basketball game at Glacier High School.
Back to state for Braves
Flathead blanks Big Sky in playoff match
Bravettes drop pair to Butte
The Daily Inter Lake
Glacier rules crosstown, again
The second crosstown tennis match for Glacier and Flathead this spring was just like the first time.
New executive director leads conservation commissions
From attending undergraduate school in Salt Lake City where she fell in love with camping to volunteering as a marine conservationist in Madagascar, Casey Lewis has focused her life around wildlife and conservation.
Howard William Gipe, 86
Our beloved and treasured Howard passed away suddenly on Sunday, April 29, 2018, in Whitefish with his loving wife by his side.
Flathead claims sweep
By GREG SCHINDLER
Valley grapples with growth
Economist Tony Prato doesn't have a crystal ball foretelling the Flathead's future. But he does have startling predictions about how soon the valley could run out of developable land.
Legals for March, 9 2023
Column: Anderson: small frame, big name
There are big names among the Legends Stadium Wall of Fame, and it’s with a large dose of gratitude the powers that be made room for Jeff Anderson.
Market Livestock Sale teaches values, responsibility
During the second week of November last year, while most of the Flathead Valley was hunkered down, waiting out the first big snowstorm of the season, the Stolfus family was building a pen for two 700-pound steers that would arrive at any moment.
FVCC grads set employment record
Flathead Valley Community College graduates set a record with 98 percent finding employment, according to a new survey of 2003-2004 graduates.