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Amazon is investing another $7.8B in Ohio-based cloud computing operations, state leaders say
The new investments by Amazon Web Services, or AWS, were announced by Republican Gov. Mike DeWine and Lt. Gov. Jon Husted, who leads the governor's technology office. The financial outlay "further cements Ohio as the heart of our nation's technology and innovation," the governor said in a statement.
Judge sentences convicted child rapist to 25 years in prison
Prosecutors alleged in court documents that Ray Allen Roberts sexually assaulted a toddler in June 2021.
Post Dobbs, Montanans still have abortion rights
It has been one year since the U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) issued the Dobbs decision, eliminating the federally protected right to abortion.
‘The Wall’ an educational and powerful experience
Today is the last chance to visit The Wall That Heals monument during its tour stop in Kalispell.
AA Lakers 3-0 at Palouse tourney
PULLMAN, Wash. — Carter Schlegel drove in two runs and Max Holden was almost unhittable as the Kalispell AA Lakers beat Northwest Premier 6-2 at the Palouse Summer Series tournament on Saturday.
Subdivision containing 125 homes proposed for Bigfork
Wyoming-based Longbow Land Partners is proposing to build the Northshore Woods housing subdivision on 105 acres between Montana 35 and Bigfork Stage Road.
Rhonda Kaye (Herzog) Hoon, 58
Rhonda Kaye (Herzog) Hoon
AA Lakers win big in Pullman
Adam Nikunen drove in three runs, Max Holden homered and the Kalispell AA Lakers swamped the BBB Kings 16-7 at the Palouse Summer Series baseball tournament Thursday.
Titan submersible imploded, killing all 5 on board
A submersible carrying five people to the Titanic imploded near the site of the shipwreck and killed everyone on board, authorities said Thursday, bringing a tragic end to a saga that included an urgent around-the-clock search and a worldwide vigil for the missing vessel.
Bigfork’s Riverbend Concert Series continues tradition of music in the park
Started by Elna Darrow and a faithful group of volunteers in 1982, the Riverbend Concert Series draws close to 200 attendees to Everit L Sliter Memorial Park each Sunday during the summer.
Parkline Towers apartment project underway in Kalispell
Developers broke ground on the Parkline Towers apartment complex in Kalispell on Tuesday, the project promising to add much-sought multi-family housing when completed.
Legals for June, 22 2023
Legals for June, 22 2023
Polebridge ranch hosts summer music events
The Home Ranch Bottoms in Polebridge has announced their summer season music events at their beer garden stage surrounded by the beauty of the North Fork.
Alleged shooter at Gorge Amphitheatre was stationed at Army base
The alleged gunman who fired into a crowd killing two people at a Washington state music festival Saturday was stationed at a U.S. Army base in Western Washington, law enforcement officials said Tuesday.
Whitefish gets federal grant to study rail crossings
The planning project will study the rail crossings at Birch Point Drive, State Park Road and East Second Street, and the Baker Avenue viaduct, according to a statement from the Federal Railroad Administration.
Parent accused of threatening school administrator changes plea
Tifani Marie Curtin, 41, initially faced a felony intimidation charge following the alleged April 28, 2022 disagreement with school employees.
Glacier National Park finds some relief for housing issues by leasing nearby properties
Local homeowners answered the call from Glacier National Park officials earlier this year, leasing vacation rentals and apartments to National Park Service seasonal employees. Park officials say the program has allowed them to hire and house 18 additional people.
Moveable Vietnam Veterans Memorial to arrive in Kalispell
The Wall That Heals, a three-quarter scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C., is expected to arrive in Kalispell on June 20.
Letters to the editor June 20
Letters to the editor June 20