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Cawdrey Gallery announces new name, location, website
Cawdrey Gallery will host a ribbon cutting at 5 p.m. Friday, June 18, at its new location, 206 Lupfer Ave., in downtown Whitefish, with light refreshments and beverages to follow. All are welcome to attend and see the new space.
Law Roundup: Fridge transaction gets the deep freeze
Two people apparently sent money via an app to buy a refrigerator that was being sold online. Then the seller deleted every trace of the transactions, and one of the buyers wanted their money back.
WTC offers preview night for ‘Elf The Musical’
The Whitefish Theatre Company presents the modern holiday classic “Elf The Musical” as its winter show at the O’Shaughnessy Center in Whitefish
Wildlife viewing area proposed at Reed’s Slough
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is seeking input on a proposed wildlife viewing area at Reed’s Slough near Somers.
Warren Dale Streit, 84
Beloved father, grandfather and pastor, Warren Dale Streit, known to thousands simply as “Brother Streit,” was safely gathered home on Thursday morning, Oct. 14, 2021, in Missoula, with his daughter Becky and son Michael beside him.
Legals for December, 4 2023
Jeffries leads AA football all-staters
Glacier defensive end Devin Jeffries was voted Class AA’s co-defensive most valuable player and was among 16 Wolfpack players to earn all-state honors.
Election-year spread of misinformation challenges local news
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — When a Republican running for Congress in the Chicago suburbs tweeted that her Democratic opponent's town hall events were invite-only, they debunked it.
Legals for July, 3 2022
Crawl-space rules added to flood regulations
Public hearing planned Sept. 14
Development requirements for crawl spaces in Flathead County’s flood fringe or regulated flood hazard area are among the flood-plain regulation revisions that will be considered this month by the county Planning Board.
Lakers help preserve Flathead's pristine waters
For more than 60 years the Flathead Lakers organization has advocated for clean water and a healthy ecosystem for Flathead Lake and the Flathead Valley watershed.
Kalispell Brewing expanding capacity
In just nine months of operation, Kalispell Brewing Co. proved that the Flathead Valley was thirsty for its beers.
Name game continues for new school
An ad hoc committee has issued a third and final call for suggestions on a name for Kalispell's new high school.
Bandwidth may presage a boom
Northwest Montana has just struck gold — or virtual gold, at least!
New charges filed in hacker case
SEATTLE (AP) — Calling him “a leader in the marketplace for stolen credit card numbers,” federal prosecutors added 11 new charges against a Russian man they say hacked into U.S. businesses to steal information that he allegedly sold on Internet “carding” sites.
Judge allows Google antitrust case to move ahead in Virginia
The ruling Friday from U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema in Alexandria, Virginia, is a victory for the Justice Department and several states, including Virginia, that sued Google earlier this year and wanted to keep the case in the commonwealth.
Land trust addresses housing issues with new leadership
Northwest Montana Community Land Trust, in partnership with NeighborWorks MT, has hired Kim Morisaki as the organization’s executive director, and added a new board member in preparation for expansion of the nonprofit’s affordable housing inventory.
Funeral homes, families challenged by virus restrictions
Death and grief are parts of life funeral home directors deal with every day, but they have never dealt with a situation like the COVID-19 outbreak.
Computer Savvy
By KRISTI ALBERTSON
College enrollment drops 5.6 percent
Fall semester enrollment dropped 5.6 percent at Flathead Valley Community College compared to fall 2011, following the downward trend seen in the university system and public colleges in Montana this fall.