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Letters to the editor Sept. 25
Letters to the editor Sept. 25
Nancy Harvey, 89
Nancy Harvey
Linda Roth, 75
Linda Roth
Letters to the editor Sept. 24
Letters to the editor Sept. 24
Complaint against Knudsen a partisan attack
It is shameful that the Office of Disciplinary Council, which is appointed by the liberal-dominated Montana Supreme Court, is pursuing a meritless, ethical complaint against Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen for simply doing his job representing the Legislature in a legitimate constitutional dispute between the Legislature and the court.
Tolbert Porter Edwards, 83
Tolbert Porter Edwards, age 83, passed away on Sept. 19, 2023, at his home in Marion, with his loving family by his side.
No. 15 Montana Tech knocks off No. 7 College of Idaho
In a battle of nationally ranked teams, Montana Tech came out victorious with a 44-35 win over College of Idaho.
Chambers, Bobcats dominate Weber 40-0
The rematch was a mismatch. Quarterback Sean Chambers threw for two touchdowns and ran for 114 yards and two more scores, and No. 3 Montana State scored a dominant, 40-0 win over No. 8 Weber State Saturday.
Glacier’s Bissen, Flathead’s Wilson shine at Mountain West Classic
The usual suspects — Bozeman, Coeur d’Alene, Hardin, Hellgate and Gallatin — blazed through the Mountain West Classic cross country course Saturday.
Griz offense struggles, falls to NAU 28-14
An early special teams breakdown gave way to major offensive struggles for the Montana Grizzlies, who fell 28-14 to previously winless Northern Arizona inside the Walkup Skydome Saturday.
Legals for September, 24 2023
Montana to apply for federal money for children’s meals for summer 2024
Montana’s health department director said last week the state is applying in January for the next round of federal money that helps pay for meals for children in the summer.
Prep Football: Columbia Falls cruises; Eureka wins
COLUMBIA FALLS — Columbia Falls quarterback Cody Schweikert threw three touchdown passes and ran for two more scores Friday, leading the Wildcats over Polson 42-0 in Western A football.
Griz and cub put down after breaking into cabins, freezers
A grizzly sow and her cub were captured and euthanized after several conflicts with people in the Fortine and North Fork areas in northwest Montana.
Polson sweeps Western A golf divisional
One medalist, two titles. Polson claimed the team titles at the one-day Western A Divisional golf tournament at Whitefish Lake Golf Course Thursday, and the Pirates did it pretty convincingly.
Pack golfers 2nd, 3rd at Western AA
HELENA — The Sentinel boys played golf a little bit more like mortals on Thursday, but Glacier couldn’t close the gap at the Western AA Divisional.
Bravettes hold off Glacier
The Flathead Bravettes took an early lead and then broke a tie in the second half to hold off the Glacier Wolfpack for a 3-2 win at Legends Stadium on Thursday in Western AA girls soccer.
Doris Bernice Seney, 102
Doris "Dorie" Bernice Seney
Kalispell Public Schools levy requests focus on safety and technology
Voters have until Oct. 3 to return ballots to Kalispell Public Schools that will decide the fate of technology and levy issues for its elementary and high school districts, which operate on separate budgets.
Whitefish bond issue aims to accommodate ballooning enrollment
Whitefish School District has mailed 12,230 ballots to voters who will decide the fate of a $33.7 million bond issue to address enrollment growth by expanding the high school’s academic and athletic facilities.