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Help rebuild Montana’s behavioral health and developmental disabilities systems
No Montana community is untouched by the mental health crisis.
Chambers, Bobcats steamroll Eagles
BOZEMAN — Sean Chambers does more than run. Chambers threw for three touchdowns and ran for two more Saturday as Montana State coasted to a 57-14 win over Eastern Washington in Big Sky Conference football.
Legals for November, 12 2023
Northwest volleyball squads bow out at State
BOZEMAN — The Glacier Wolfpack knocked Missoula Sentinel out of the State AA volleyball tournament Saturday morning, but the matinee matchup didn’t go as well.
Tribal leaders ask Congress for help with fentanyl crisis in Native American communities
WASHINGTON — Leaders of Native American tribes detailed the fentanyl crisis in Indigenous communities during a Wednesday U.S. Senate hearing.
Whitefish band students set sights on New York City
Start spreading the news, the Whitefish High School band is preparing for a trip to New York City. The group’s small town blues will melt away as they enjoy three days, April 24-28, in the Big Apple.
AA Football: Glacier earns title shot, 35-14
Glacier’s 35-14 win over Gallatin, in the State AA football semifinals Friday at Legends Stadium, didn’t have your usual number of explosive Wolfpack plays. Big plays? Plenty of those.
Montana State nursing students assist veterans in Northwest Montana
Since 2022, students at MSU’s Kalispell nursing campus have helped out at the organization, which provides veterans and other members of the community access to food, medical equipment and other essentials, like clothing, blankets and furniture.
Volleyball: Western teams falter at State
BOZEMAN — All four Western teams competing at the All-Class State Volleyball tournament at Breeden Field House lost their first-round games Thursday, leaving all them in the loser’s bracket Friday.
Legals for November, 10 2023
Body of missing Troy woman recovered from Savage Lake
At about 11:10 a.m., Two Bear notified the Sheriff’s Office that a vehicle had been located submerged in Savage Lake, about 82 feet offshore from the boat ramp.
Affordable housing bill is a win-win, but for whom?
Contrary to Nathan Dugan’s assertion (Montana Land Use Planning Act makes city planning more inclusive, Oct. 25), Senate Bill 382 contains no secrete sauce, magic potion, or any other way to make community planning “more inclusive” or to include “marginalized” citizens.
Flathead High School brings Broadway’s ‘Frozen’ to the stage
Montanans will have one opportunity this year to see the Broadway musical version of Disney’s “Frozen,” produced by Flathead High School.
Whitefish Theatre Co. stages dramatic comedy
This dramatic comedy, called "astonishing and daring” by the New York Times, has performances on both nights at 7:30 p.m. at the O’Shaughnessy Center in Whitefish.
Blues rock sensation Albert Cummings performs in Whitefish
The Whitefish Theatre Company hosts this music virtuoso is known for melding the chunky, rave-up R&B stylings of Albert King and Stevie Ray Vaughan to the boundary-less blues-rock improvisation of Jimi Hendrix and Freddie King, all while maintaining a distinct, genre-bending style and sound all his own.
Event marks release of novel about 1970s rock tours
A launch party for author Glenn Schiffman’s autobiographical fiction novel titled "Life in the Fast Lane: Truckin' on the 1970s Rock & Roll Road” is Friday, Nov. 10.
Wolfpack Theatre explores ‘God’s Favorite’
Loosely based on the Biblical Book of Job, “God’s Favorite” tells the story of a wealthy Long Island family in 1970s Long Island who are visited by an unusual messenger from God and sent into a spiral of misfortune, as the main character, Joe Benjamin, refuses to abandon his religious identity.
Council incumbents sweep in Kalispell and Whitefish
All four Kalispell City Council incumbents running for reelection on Nov. 7 retained their seats, according to unofficial results, though a county-level error that saw the wrong ballots sent to some Kalispell voters kept victory celebrations muted.
State Volleyball: Pack, Bulldogs and Lions rise up
Two of the cool things about Class AA volleyball is the pair of crossover tournaments held during the season, in which the Western AA squads take measure of their counterparts from the Eastern AA.
Gift festival offers fair trade merchandise
The International Gift Festival at Mountain View Mennonite Church runs Thursday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.