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Legals for February, 14 2023
Flathead student shows versatility in path to nursing career
The inquisitive and artistic senior is a recipient of the Winslow Nichols Leadership Award.
Nude prowler allegedly caught trying to steal motorcycle
A naked 25-year-old allegedly found Feb. 9 trying to take a motorcycle he did not own from the garage of a house he did not live in now faces a burglary charge in Flathead County District Court.
Legals for February, 13 2023
Tammy Jean Griepp, 55
Tammy Jean Griepp, 55, passed away Feb. 1, 2023.
Franklin R. Thompson, 89
Franklin Roosevelt Thompson Sr. of Bigfork went to be with the Lord on Jan. 14, 2023.
Velma Fay Heinrichson, 95
Velma (Seney) Heinrichson, our loving mother, went home to be with her Lord on Jan. 25, 2023.
Somers Beach alternative calls for 'unobtrusive' camping
After hearing concerns from residents, state officials emphasized at a public meeting last week that the overnight accommodations proposed for Somers Beach State Park would be unobtrusive.
Legals for February, 12 2023
Leaning forward into new experiences valuable in life and on ski trail
I had never been to Montana or written for a daily newspaper, so I said why not. In a way, I wouldn’t let myself lean back from the opportunity.
MatCats’ time is right now
It’s been a long time since a Northwest Montana team has captured a State A wrestling crown, and even longer for one from Columbia Falls.
Capital Bruins overtake Glacier in fourth
Joey Michellotti fueled a fourth-quarter Helena Capital rally with a pair of 3-pointers, and the Bruins overtook Glacier for a 54-47 boys basketball win Saturday.
Helena hits 11 threes to beat Braves
Helena hits 11 threes to beat Braves
Bravettes come up clutch to beat Capital 47-42
The Flathead Bravettes picked up a hard-fought 47-42 win over Helena Capital Friday night in a clash of Western AA foes.
Resort tax revision would allow funding of workforce housing
A bill that would revise Montana’s resort tax laws by increasing the population cap and allowing for a percentage of the tax to go toward workforce housing was presented to the state Legislature last week.
Windauer, MatCats are going big
Flathead boys on ‘business trip’ to get third straight title
A year ago the Columbia Falls MatCats were a formidable team that was beset by injuries as the postseason approached.
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks outlines efforts to protect westslope cutthroat trout
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is asking for public comments on proposed state efforts to protect native westslope cutthroat trout in the Flathead Basin’s tributaries.
Guild presents dinner murder-mystery musical comedy
It’s like the “Sopranos” only lower.
ATP begins season with evening of big band swing
In the Mood: an Evening of Big Band Swing will be on stage Friday, Feb. 10 and Saturday, Feb. 11.
Compact settlement delivers $157 million to CSKT
The Department of the Interior last week released nearly $580 million to continue fulfilling settlements of Indian water rights claims.