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Bulldogs suffer first setback in softball
The Daily Inter Lake
High School Tennis Results
Friday
Legion baseball: Mavs whip Lakers; Mariners Harp champs
The Missoula Mavericks rolled by the Kalispell Lakers (24-21 overall, 7-7 league) 17-6 in the first game of a Class AA American Legion baseball doubleheader at Griffin Field Sunday evening.
Legion baseball: Glacier falls, Libby rolls in tourney play
WHITEFISH — The Great Falls Chargers handed the Glacier Twins their first loss in the Sapa-Johnson Memorial American Legion baseball tournament late Friday evening at Memorial Field.
Legion baseball: Glacier Twins fall, Libby Loggers roll in tourney play
WHITEFISH — The Great Falls Chargers handed the Glacier Twins their first loss in the Sapa-Johnson Memorial American Legion baseball tournament late Friday evening.
Legals for May, 26 2023
Whitefish's Ring swims to two wins in Missoula
MISSOULA – The Flathead and Glacier swim teams had solid showings at this weekend’s Missoula Swim Meet despite missing some of their top swimmers, and Whitefish’s Preston Ring took the top prize in two events.
Legals December 30, 2018
No. 25827 CITY OF KALISPELL REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQs) FOR WATER AND WASTEWATER COST OF SERVICE AND RATE STUDY Pursuant to the authority granted to it under MCA Title 7, Chapter 5, Part 43, the City of Kalispell is soliciting statements of qualifications for services to perform a comprehensive cost of service and rate study for the City's water and wastewater (including wastewater treatment) utilities. The Statement of Qualifications must be received by the City Clerk at 201 First Avenue East, Kalispell, Montana, by 5 pm local time, January 7, 2019. The anticipated scope of work, proposal selection criteria, and submittal requirements can be found at the City of Kalispell website at www.kalispell.com, under the Services Tab, Bids & Proposals, or by calling or emailing the City Clerk at (406) 758-7756, cityclerk@kalispell.com. General questions pertaining to the project should be directed to Susie Turner at (406) 758-7852, sturner@kalispell.com. December 2, 30, 2018 MNAXLP __________________________
Columbia Falls goes 4-0 at A Duals
BELGRADE — Havre, Columbia Falls, Sidney and Lewistown were all pool winners on Friday at the Class A Duals wrestling tournament.
Class B football playoffs: Eureka slams Shelby
EUREKA — Blemish repaired.
Columbia Falls shuts out Livingston in Class A soccer
The Daily Inter Lake
Bouda, Popp 1st at state swim; Flathead boys 3rd
GREAT FALLS — Flathead, led by state record breaker Jamie Bouda, placed third at the State Swim Meet on Saturday at the Swarthout Fieldhouse Pool at Great Falls High School.
Legals for October, 17 2021
RE/MAX Glacier Country moves north after fire
Most businesses have faced their share of challenges during the past couple of months, but few have had a year quite as eventful as the team at RE/MAX Glacier Country.
The choice facing Montanans this November is clear
It’s no exaggeration to say that this is the most consequential election facing Montana voters in my lifetime. On Nov. 3, Montanans will make a choice between building on hard-fought progress made for Montana families, or electing a slate of candidates who have abandoned them.
Flathead Best Beginnings offers free resource for families
In many communities there can be a major lack in connecting available resources to families in need, and Flathead Best Beginnings Community Council has a goal to bring all community-based organizations that serve children and families together.
Vacant showroom is site of disco fundraiser
Whitefish event to benefit Share Your Voice foundation
In early November, when Piney Creek Interiors moved its store from 100 Central Ave. in Whitefish to a more convenient space across town, real estate agent Tanya Gersh had a sprawling, hollow room and an idea.
Whitefish Steinway paid off, maintenance fund in place
'MISSION ACCOMPLISHED'
In 2012 a group of community members — led by John Simpson and Miriam Singer — came up with a plan to make “world-class performances on a world-class instrument” available to the Flathead Valley.
Why Smith Valley's school bond is the right choice
I’m writing in response to Mary Ann Lavelle. She was not able to attend the meetings on the Smith Valley School bond so she voiced some questions, concerns and false information. The school is open and there are lovely, knowledgeable, helpful ladies in the office that can answer all questions. Because these avenues were not taken, did the voter want to be informed and have questions answers?
Scandinavian delicacies make fair debut
Aebelskivers, lefse and Swedish pancakes — oh, my.