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Whitefish skier visits down over holiday break
“Pray for snow.” Those three words are familiar to anyone who has lived in a ski town; you see them scrawled on dirty car windows or you hear them uttered at local watering holes.
Auditions set for dramatic comedy ‘Witch’
Auditions will be held Jan. 7 for Whitefish Whitefish Theatre Company’s production of “Witch.”
'Nabucco' livestream planned in Whitefish as part of Metropolitan Opera Live in HD series
Giuseppe Verdi’s biblically inspired opera, “Nabucco,” will be shown Jan. 6 in Whitefish as part of the Metropolitan Opera Live in HD series.
Montana population growth slows
After years of new arrivals swelling Montana’s population and straining its housing supply, new data released Dec. 19 by the U.S. Census Bureau indicates that the volume of net migration into the state has declined.
Donors have limited window to support schools and get dollar-for-dollar tax credits
The race begins for Montana public and private schools to secure a slice of $5 million in donations — and for donors to get dollar-for-dollar tax credits in return for supporting innovative education or scholarships.
Moody, Griz men overpower NDSU
FARGO, N.D. — Aanen Moody scored a career-high 36 points, Brandon Whitney added 17 and the Montana Grizzlies defeated North Dakota State 96-86 in men’s basketball in the Big Sky-Summit League Challenge.
MSU women shut down Bison
The Montana State Bobcats defense held North Dakota State to just 26 percent shooting and forced 16 turnovers as they defeated the Bison 65-45 Wednesday at Brick Breeden Fieldhouse in women’s basketball in the Big Sky-Summit League Challenge.
Tonasket, Ronan top C-Falls boys Tuesday
RONAN — Ronan’s Marlo Tonasket scored 22 points Tuesday and the Chiefs made a six-point lead after three quarters stand up for a 60-56 boys basketball win over Columbia Falls.
Gfeller, Lady Griz close out Coyotes
MISSOULA — Carmen Gfeller scored 18 points and the Montana Lady Griz closed the game on a 19-2 run to beat South Dakota 74-61 Wednesday in the Big Sky-Summit Challenge.
Legals for January, 4 2024
FHS Theatre presents adventurous heartfelt story
When a squirrel is rescued from a vacuum cleaner by 10-year-old Flora she soon discovers he has been reborn as a superhero who can suddenly understand Flora, fly, and even write poetry.
In that Still Moment: DG House art exhibit opens at Hockaday — preview reception planned Jan. 11
An exhibit titled, In that Still Moment, featuring new work from Montana indigenous artist DG House, will be on display at the Hockaday Museum of Art.
Fence contractor facing theft charges in multiple cases
Prosecutors have brought two felony cases against a contractor accused of bilking county residents out of thousands of dollars for unfinished home improvement projects.
Survey shows support for WHS building expansion when not tied to athletic complex
Results from a recent poll suggest that 57% of voters would vote in favor of a bond measure that would expand the Whitefish High School building but not include a new athletic complex.
Girls Hoops: Borgen, Wildkats quell Ronan comeback
RONAN — Taryn Borgen scored 17 points for Columbia Falls, which withstood a second-half comeback by the Ronan Maidens for a 44-42 Northwest A girls basketball win Tuesday.
Legals for January, 3 2024
Law roundup: Neighbor slaps unwelcome visitor
A woman reportedly went to a neighbor's and they told her to get off the property and then twisted her arm and slapped her.
Flathead Valley man allegedly lit home on fire after argument
Authorities are holding Jason Jerald Andreaus Meyer in the county jail with bail set at $150,000 following the Dec. 20 structure fire.
US women are stocking up on abortion pills, especially when there is news about restrictions
Thousands of women stocked up on abortion pills just in case they needed them, new research shows, with demand peaking in the past couple years at times when it looked like the medications might become harder to get.
Funding for mental health system revamp offers hope, but officials say solutions will take time
Barbara Hadley has shared her story at multiple community meetings on behavioral health in Northwest Montana, detailing her struggle to help a relative undergoing a severe mental health crisis — one that led to his eventual arrest and placement in county jail.