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PHOTOS: Flathead falls to Big Sky, 21-20
September 8, 2023 10:20 p.m.

PHOTOS: Flathead falls to Big Sky, 21-20

Photos from the Flathead Braves 21-20 loss to the Missoula Big Sky Eagles at Legends Stadium on Friday, Sept. 8.

Woman accused of pulling a box cutter on park patron pleads not guilty
September 8, 2023 midnight

Woman accused of pulling a box cutter on park patron pleads not guilty

April Dawn Werner, who has no address listed with the court, appeared before Judge Danni Coffman in Flathead County District Court on Sept. 7 and was arraigned on a single count of assault with a weapon. She is being held in the county jail with bail set at $20,000.

September 8, 2023 midnight

Legals for September, 8 2023

Montana’s ‘choice school’ commission gets Flathead representatives
September 7, 2023 12:05 a.m.

Montana’s ‘choice school’ commission gets Flathead representatives

Two Flathead Valley women recently appointed to a new state commission that will authorize and oversee charter schools in Montana are optimistic that the “choice school” model will ultimately prove to be a valuable addition to the state’s public education system, even as the concept faces some initial legal hurdles and fierce criticism.

September 7, 2023 midnight

Legals for September, 7 2023

Concert in memory of longtime music teacher set for Sept. 10
September 7, 2023 midnight

Concert in memory of longtime music teacher set for Sept. 10

The Kalispell Area Music Teachers Association will present a Concert in Memory of Janis Hoffman on Sunday, Sept. 10.

September 7, 2023 midnight

Race along Parkline Trail set for Sept. 16

The Kalispell Downtown Association is holding the Kalispell Parkline Run and Brewfest on Saturday, Sept. 16.

Best of Flathead block party Sept. 20
September 7, 2023 midnight

Best of Flathead block party Sept. 20

The party includes a live DJ, food and beverages.

September 7, 2023 midnight

Climate science and the Montana climate lawsuit

In his Aug. 23 guest opinion article about Montana Republicans losing the Held v Montana climate lawsuit, Ed Berry suggests that if Montana’s attorney general had presented Berry’s story of climate science to the court, the presiding judge would have ruled in favor of the state instead of the plaintiffs.

North Valley Food Bank seeks volunteers for fruit harvest
September 6, 2023 midnight

North Valley Food Bank seeks volunteers for fruit harvest

North Valley Food Bank is gathering members of the community for its fall fruit harvest event throughout Whitefish on Sept. 10.

Whitefish's new Fire Chief brings two decades of experience to the job
September 6, 2023 midnight

Whitefish's new Fire Chief brings two decades of experience to the job

The Whitefish Fire Department’s new chief comes from a long line of firefighters and brings two decades of experience to the top job.

September 6, 2023 midnight

Whitefish Community Foundation’s Great Fish Fun Run Saturday

This family-friendly event features 5K and 1-mile races, lunch from Piggyback BBQ, a nonprofit fair, incentive grants, prizes and more.

September 6, 2023 midnight

Big Sky Notebook: Griz punt fake was timely

The Montana Grizzlies offense was scuffling a little bit in the first quarter on what became a 35-20 win over Butler Saturday, in that with a 10-0 lead it had produced a tip-drill interception and a punt.

September 6, 2023 midnight

Legals for September, 6 2023

September 5, 2023 midnight

Letters to the editor Sept. 5

Letters to the editor Sept. 5

September 5, 2023 midnight

Cats' Humphrey is Freshman of Week

Montana State freshman running back Scottre Humphrey took home FedEx Ground FCS national freshman player of the week honors from Stats Perform.

September 5, 2023 midnight

Legals for September, 5 2023

September 4, 2023 midnight

Legals for September, 4 2023

Betty Mae Stoick, 91
September 3, 2023 midnight

Betty Mae Stoick, 91

Betty Mae Stoick

US employers added a solid 187,000 jobs in August in sign of a still-resilient labor market
September 3, 2023 midnight

US employers added a solid 187,000 jobs in August in sign of a still-resilient labor market

Last month's job growth marked an increase from July's revised gain of 157,000 but still pointed to a moderating pace of hiring compared with the sizzling gains of last year and earlier this year.