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Letters to the editor July 25
Letters to the editor July 25
Legals for July, 25 2023
Legals for July, 24 2023
John Hackenberg, 76
John Hackenberg
Scott Evans Bryan, 60
Scott Evans Bryan
Deck collapse at Montana country club leaves more than 30 injured during popular golf tournament
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — More than 30 people were injured when a deck collapsed at a country club overlooking Montana's largest city, police said Sunday.
Scarlets no-hit Lakers in State AA opener
The first thing you need to know about the Kalispell Lakers’ State AA Legion opener on Saturday is, Max Holden threw a whale of a game. The rub is that Billings Scarlets’ hurler Drew McDonald was unhittable.
Legals for July, 23 2023
James Ronald Short, 77
James Ronald Short
Kenneth Raymond Bunker, 89
Kenneth Raymond Bunker
Colleen Elmora Tafoya, 89
Colleen Elmora Tafoya
Karyl Kim Struck, 67
Karyl Kim Struck
Lester McKean, 89
Lester McKean
Judge orders Montana health clinic to pay nearly $6 million over false asbestos claims
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — A health clinic in a Montana town plagued by deadly asbestos contamination must pay the government almost $6 million in penalties and damages after it submitted hundreds of false asbestos claims, a judge ruled.
Patriot Front members jailed, banned from downtown Cd'A
A Kootenai County judge sent five members of the white nationalist group Patriot Front to jail Friday and banned them from the city's downtown area for a year, following their conviction for conspiracy to riot, a misdemeanor.
Grizzly euthanized after spate of conflicts in Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park officials on July 20 euthanized an aggressive and food-conditioned grizzly bear suspected of charging at a picnicking family near Swiftcurrent Lake Boat Launch earlier in the week.
Janet L. Schalk-Jorgensen, 72
Janet L. Schalk-Jorgensen, 72
Knudsen advocates for access to abortion records across state lines
Montana’s attorney general and Republican officials from 18 other states are opposing a federal effort to strengthen medical privacy regulations, arguing that states with abortion bans should be able to obtain reproductive health care records for criminal investigations, including when a patient travels to another state.
Lightning siren installed at Woodland Water Park
The Kalispell Parks and Recreation Department has installed a detection system at the Woodland Water Park that warns swimmers of nearby lightning strikes.
A Lakers, Twins win at West A; play Friday
Hunter Glidden’s RBI single broke a 4-4 title, and the Kalispell Lakers scored 10 runs over the final two innings of a 12-5 defeat of Cranbrook at the West A District Legion tournament Thursday.