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Legals for March, 24 2023
Arts and Entertainment News
Arts and entertainment happenings
Glacier National Park headed for a busy construction season
Several major construction projects are planned in and around Glacier National Park this summer, and officials are encouraging visitors to plan ahead and prepare for traffic delays.
Banished fairytale misfits take center stage in ‘Shrek the Musical’
Based on the popular (but not always appropriate) DreamWorks movie, the play runs at the Bigfork Center for the Performing Arts on Friday, March 24 and Saturday, March 25, at 7:30 p.m.
Canary in a coal mine
Over the past two years, Montanans watched the President’s attack on oil, coal and natural gas bring our nation to the brink of an all-out energy emergency.
Legals for March, 23 2023
Donald D. "Curley" Grimlie, 89
Donald D. "Curley" Grimlie, 89 obituary
Legals for March, 21 2023
Kalispell City Council poised to vote on panhandling proposal
Kalispell City Council is expected to vote on a proposal to ban panhandling and other transactions in municipal roadways at its Monday meeting.
Law roundup: Tough cookie threatens to beat employee
Columbia Falls Police Department received a report about a customer in a black SUV reportedly yelling at staff about cookies and threatening to pull an employee through the window and beat him up.
Fighting back — Rock Steady Boxing members go the distance in battling Parkinson’s disease
By mid-morning Monday, members of Rock Steady Boxing — Glacier are stretching, punching, running, balancing, bobbing and weaving, planking and sweating their way around room 26 at the Gateway Community Center in Kalispell.
James Keith DeLong, 76
James Keith DeLong, 76
Legislature should join law enforcement, AG in getting tough on human traffickers
Human trafficking is happening in Montana, and it can happen to anyone at any time.
Ronald G. Hoye, 87
Ronald G. Hoye
Average long-term US mortgage rates come back down to 6.6%
The average long-term rate hit 7.08% in the fall — a two-decade high — as the Federal Reserve continued to raise its key lending rate in a bid to cool the economy and quash persistent, four-decade high inflation.
UK Treasury chief predicts no recession in Britain this year
The U.K. is likely to avoid a recession this year, Treasury chief Jeremy Hunt said Wednesday, adding a bit of surprise to what had been billed as a boring budget meant to restore confidence and stability in the nation's finances.
Kansas St. tops Montana St. 77-65, 1st March Madness win since 2018
Markquis Nowell had 17 points and 14 assists and No. 3 seed Kansas State held off 14th-seeded Montana State 77-65 Friday night for its first NCAA Tournament win since knocking off Kentucky in 2018 to reach the Elite Eight.
US jobless aid claims fell last week as layoffs remain low
Applications for jobless claims in the U.S. for the week ending March 11 fell by 20,000 to 192,000 from 212,000 the previous week, the Labor Department said Thursday.
FEC sends students to D.C. for youth tour
Participants go through a competitive application process involving transcripts, essays, and references.
UM hurling club connects students to Irish culture
At Missoula’s St. Patrick’s Day parade last Saturday, Eilís O’Herlihy was reminded of similar parades in her hometown of Ballyvourney, a village in County Cork, Ireland.