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Lakers, Twins perfect at Canadian Days
Showdown today at 5:30 p.m. at Griffin Field
Wrestling: Braves 2-2 at Great Falls Duals; Wolfpack finish 1-3
GREAT FALLS — Flathead’s wrestlers finished the Great Falls Duals with a 2-2 mark while Glacier went 1-3 on Saturday at the one-day event.
Loggers 4-0 at Frenchtown softball tournament
FRENCHTOWN — The Libby Loggers enjoyed a terrific weekend at the Frenchtown softball tournament, going 4-0 with wins Saturday over Stevensville, 16-9, and Butte Central, 10-2.
Legals for May, 31 2023
Legals for May, 26 2022
Legals for March, 29 2022
M. Sharon Rossiter, 77
M. Sharon Rossiter, 77, of Kalispell, died Aug. 24, 2018, in Kalispell.
Letters to the editor Feb. 20
A recent letter to the editor contained false and misleading information regarding the upcoming Bigfork Water Bond.
Man with deadly criminal history given probation for burglary
Flathead District Court Judge David Ortley gave a Kalispell man with a long, deadly history of felony crimes a probationary sentence for a felony burglary on Dec. 15, over recommendations of a prosecutor to send him to prison.
Lottery frenzy hits Flathead
Montana jackpot hopefuls spending $2,000 a minute
People who might never have considered putting money down on one of the most astronomical chances of winning the lottery have started buying tickets in the Flathead Valley.
Above and beyond
Selected from among her colleagues by her colleagues, Shannon Hunt was named the 2017 Dispatcher of the Year based on her unyielding efforts as a dispatcher, an office encourager and a community servant.
Theater without borders
Gypsy Theatre Guild wants you.
Valley players ready for football season
The first Flathead Valley High School football kickoff show was held on Monday.
Hammering for hope and Habitat
On a blustery March morning, a handful of guys are shooting nail guns and hammering away at a framework of studs, ignoring the dark gray wall of weather headed their way.
Change the laws that hamstring the Forest Service
Another fire season has come and gone with over 1 million acres burnt which produced weeks of smoke and cost hundreds of millions to control. The detrimental effects of these fires include impaired health, loss of tourism dollars, burnt out structures and damage to both wildlife and our ecosystems. It is clear the Forest Service cannot appropriately manage our forests mainly because of the extreme environmentalist vision of the “Rocky Mountain Corridor,” which is enforced by environmental laws and particularly the Endangered Species Act.
Man reflects on life as a centenarian
Living to be 100 is still considered newsworthy in most places. Prestige Assisted Living announced that within the last month, three of its residents have turned 101.
Let's pass 'no budget, no pay'
Coming up with a budget is the most basic duty of Congress. It’s something every family, every business and most states are required to do every year.
UK eyes plan to have over-70s isolate from virus for months
LONDON (AP) — The United Kingdom plans to escalate its virus-fighting measures, its top health official said Sunday, indicating that Britain is edging closer to tactics adopted by its European neighbors that so far the government has resisted.
After losing Bryce Harper, Nats move on from Anthony Rendon
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — A year after moving on from Bryce Harper, the Washington Nationals must move on from Anthony Rendon.
Condon store rebuilt after fire is full of surprises
Condon seems like an unlikely spot to find edamame hummus, but the rebuilt and revitalized Mission Mountains Mercantile carries specialty foods like this and much more.