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Law roundup: Caller wigs out over stranger
Someone allegedly called the Kalispell Police Department because they were suspicious of a woman wearing a blonde wig who was at a location across the street and wanted officers to “check it out.”
Letters to the editor May 30
Letters to the editor May 30
Louis 'Louie' A. Eskestrand, 71
Louis "Louie" A. Eskestrand
Father accused of driving drunk with children to meet with probation officer
Prosecutors brought Jacob King, 31, up on a felony criminal child endangerment charge after he allegedly provided a breath alcohol content of .238 at the Adult Probation Office in Kalispell on March 8.
C-Falls, Whitefish girls finish 2-3 at Western A
The host Corvallis girls couldn’t be caught this weekend, but Columbia Falls and Whitefish will have another shot at the Blue Devils next week.
Eureka girls win fourth meet of spring
EUREKA — Eureka’s Kricket Bridges won twice, setting a personal record in the 200 meters, and the Lions won their fourth girls track meet title of the season Tuesday — this time at the Lincoln County Meet.
Flathead County purchases property for potential jail
Flathead County will purchase a large piece of property south of Kalispell as a potential location for a future jail.
Montana's general big game season enters final week
Montana’s general deer and elk hunting season wraps up Sunday, Nov. 26.
Eureka sweeps own Easter Bunny Meet
EUREKA — Eureka’s Kricket Bridges swept the 100 and 200 and teammate Haidyn Guckenberg won both the 400 and the 300-meter hurdles, and the Lions went on to sweep the team titles at their Good Friday Easter Bunny meet.
Anderson, Krause lead Wolfpack boys to trophy
Aiden Krause can throw and Ethan Anderson can fly. Both won events Saturday, one as the favorite and the other in an upset, as Glacier’s boys grabbed the third-place trophy at the State AA meet at Bulldog Memorial Stadium.
Braves, Bravettes shine in opening dual
MISSOULA — Ben Bliven took the victory in the 100 meters with a time of 10.98 seconds and the 200 meters in 22.26 seconds to highlight Flathead’s efforts at a season-opening track dual against Missoula Big Sky Tuesday.
State Swimming: Glacier school records fall
The team results weren’t quite what Karen Bouda or the Glacier Wolfpack wanted, but the veteran swim coach for both of Kalispell’s AA schools prefers to stay positive.
Mother-daughter tea fundraiser May 11
Code Girls United are hosting Mother & Daughter Tea Time fundraiser on May 11 at 11 a.m. at The Patio in Whitefish.
Whitefish, C-Falls athletes shine at Corvallis Twilight meet
CORVALLIS — While Hamilton’s girls and the Corvallis boys ruled the team scores, Whitefish and Columbia Falls had some highlights at the Corvallis Twilight Meet held Thursday.
Blue Devils sweep A track, girls top Whitefish by point
So close. Both the girls and boys team races at the State A track and field meet came down to the final event Saturday, and each were decided by a single point.
Glacier boys surge to Helena Invite win
The Glacier Wolfpack boys golf team turned it on Friday, claiming the Helena Invitational by virtue of its top four players combining to shoot 4-under par.
Glacier swimmers off to fast start
The Glacier Wolfpack swim team is experienced, deep, and ready to compete for a state title this winter. The Wolfpack started the season off strong with the girls team taking home third place at the Kalispell Invite, and the boys bringing home a second place. Great Falls was the winner in both categories.
Golf: Glacier boys surge to Helena Invite win
HELENA — The Glacier Wolfpack boys golf team turned it on Friday, claiming the Helena Invitational by virtue of its top four players combining to shoot 4-under par.
UM holds fall commencement ceremony Friday
MISSOULA – The University of Montana will celebrate over 200 degree candidates who make up the fall class of 2023 during its Commencement celebration on Friday, Dec. 15.
Panama Canal foresees its income falling after shipping limited due to a drought
The managers of the Panama Canal said they expect income from the waterway to drop after authorities were forced to limit the number of ships passing through each to 32 due to a lack of rainfall.