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Giving for Great Fish Challenge ends Friday
There are 78 Flathead Valley nonprofit organizations raising funds during this year’s challenge with the Whitefish Community Foundation.
Soles of the Flathead gala benefits Flathead Warming Center
The Flathead Warming Center hosts its annual Soles of the Flathead gala on Friday, Sept. 15 at the Wachholz College Center on the Flathead Valley Community College campus in Kalispell.
Indah Sushi menu thrives on creativity and freshness
Indah Sushi began in 2015 as a food truck, and in 2017, it manifested into a downtown Whitefish brick-and-mortar. Since then, the restaurant has become a culinary staple in the Flathead Valley.
Law roundup: Rent dispute ends with police involvement
A parent called Kalispell Police Department when a man in his 20s that her daughter reportedly met online threw an air conditioner down the stairs in a house full of people and was being disruptive because she asked him for rent.
Bulldogs top Wildcats in Cat-Dog thriller
Ryder Elliott’s second goal of the game capped off an exciting finish for the Whitefish Bulldogs in a 4-3 win over the Columbia Falls Wildcats in Northwest A soccer on Tuesday.
Legals for September, 12 2023
Lawyers deny politics involved in ethics complaint against Montana attorney general
The formal ethics complaint filed against Attorney General Austin Knudsen alleging he violated state rules of professional conduct is extraordinary in the number of allegations it contains, and because it has reached this stage in the process, attorneys with longtime involvement in such cases said last week – but they assured no political games were afoot.
U.S. educators praise 'Teach to Remember 9/11' program
Twenty years ago when the Flight 93 National Memorial site was a temporary monument to the victims of the United Airlines plane that crashed there on Sept. 11, 2001, Mechanicsburg Middle School teacher Scott Marsh brought his students to the powerful location.
9/11 fund seeks lawyers' help to speed payment for terror attack survivors
NEW YORK — Lawyers for people suffering cancer and other diseases blamed on the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and the Pennsylvania crash site are on notice: Get your clients' paperwork in order.
Legals for September, 11 2023
Gianforte should show fiscal restraint in property tax collections
During the past legislative session, the Montana Taxpayers Association was excited to support the Gianforte administration’s ideas that improved Montana’s tax systems and provided tax relief.
Victoria's Secret overhauls its racy fashion catwalk in the company's latest move to be inclusive
Victoria's Secret has been trying to reverse its image built on a man's vision of sexiness that eventually backfired.
Malyevac medalist in Libby; Polson sweeps team titles
Reece Malyevac needed to go low to take medalist honors at his home course, and wow did he.
Griz trample Trailblazers in St. George, 43-13
Nick Ostmo and Eli Gillman ran for two touchdowns each, and No. 13 Montana ran for 262 yards in a 43-13 non-conference win over Utah Tech Saturday.
Bravettes get first soccer win
The Flathead Bravettes had a good weekend in Helena, coming away with a 2-1 win over Helena High on Friday and a 1-1 draw on Saturday with Helena Capital in Western AA girls soccer.
Whitefish girls top Valkyries, 5-1
Delaney Smith’s hat trick lifted the Whitefish Bulldogs to a 5-1 win over the Bigfork Valkyries on Saturday in Northwest A girls soccer.
Legals for September, 10 2023
Squeezed by ever more students, Marion asks voters to approve $8.2M school expansion bond
In November, Marion School District is seeking approval for a $8.2 million bond issue to expand the school and improve building security.
Fake rehab centers scam Native Americans far from home, officials warn during investigations
Now back on the Blackfeet reservation, Autumn Nelson is among hundreds of Native Americans who have been targeted by Phoenix-area scammers.
Fuel break projects in the Flathead National Forest proposed
Officials with the Flathead National Forest are taking public comment on three proposed fuel breaks aimed at protecting infrastructure and communities from wildfires in the Ashley Lake, Good Creek and Lion Hill areas.