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Artist inspired by landscapes featured at Phillips Gallery
Her art has taken her to France, Costa Rica, and across the U.S. from Upstate New York to California.
‘Yard sale’ at the museum
We know what some might think: The museum is selling its stuff? Let us explain.
Concert supports North Valley Music School’s building campaign
The free event will feature John Arthur Martinez, a singer/songwriter from Austin, Texas, who performs Americana, Texas Hill Country swing and country music.
Legals for July, 12 2023
U.S. Attorney: Billings, Helena, Great Falls top cities for fentanyl
Billings, Helena and Great Falls are top hotspots for drug trafficking of fentanyl, while Missoula falls in second, U.S. Attorney for the District of Montana Jesse Laslovich said Monday at a public forum.
Anger grows over property appraisals, but officials say tax bills will likely be lower
Richard Hopkins was one of more than 100 residents to pack a hotel convention center here on Monday to voice frustration over property appraisal notices from the Department of Revenue.
Legals for July, 11 2023
Letters to the editor July 10
Letters to the editor July 10
Legals for July, 10 2023
Cooler hiring in June could help the Fed achieve an elusive 'soft landing' for US economy
The pace of hiring by businesses and government agencies in June — 209,000 added jobs — was the smallest monthly gain in 2 1/2 years.
Riders complete sweep of Mustangs Saturday
BILLINGS — Gabe Howell homered for the third straight game and drove in five runs, and the Glacier Range Riders completed a three-game sweep of Billings with a 13-2 in Saturday at Dehler Park.
Community briefs: Rain garden walking tour in Kalispell
Rain garden walking tour in Kalispell
Gordon Floyd "Duff" Gerrish, 92
Gordon Floyd "Duff" Gerrish
Legals for July, 9 2023
Michigan homicide suspect escapes custody in Sanders County
A Michigan man wanted for a 2011 homicide escaped from custody Sunday morning in the Plains area.
Donna Mae Bruner, 85
Donna Mae Bruner
Kalispell officials call on residents to conserve water
City officials in Kalispell announced Thursday that the high demand for water has triggered Stage 1 water restrictions and called for residents to voluntarily reduce water consumption until at least August.
Glacier's Goicoechea is Griz-bound
Kash Goicoechea, a senior-to-be at Glacier High School, announced his commitment to the Montana Grizzlies football program via Twitter on June 29.
Accused killer out free after white supremacist helps post bail
The 19-year-old accused of beating a homeless man to death in Kalispell last month is free from the county jail after a known white supremacist with deep ties to Flathead Valley put up property to help cover his $500,000 bail.
Raptor pitchers hold Range Riders for win
A day after shutting down the Ogden Raptors 2-1, the Glacier Range Riders saw their offense stymied in a 3-1 Pioneer League loss Wednesday at Glacier Bank Park.