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Secretary of Transportation Buttigieg visits Montana, celebrates infrastructure investments
MISSOULA — Touting $5.3 billion of federal dollars coming to Montana, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg said Monday investments in airport, road and other infrastructure projects have been sorely needed, already are having a positive effect, and are at amounts unprecedented in his lifetime.
FVCC Foundation spring event raises funds for student scholarships
With over 100 guests in attendance, the evening raised over $70,000 for student scholarships.
Legals for May, 8 2024
C-Falls’ Schrader earns honor at Frontier meet
BUTTE — Montana Tech swept the Frontier Conference track and field championships for the second straight season Monday, and the men got a boost from Columbia Falls’ Adam Schrader.
Blintz provides flavor of spring
This recipe was a result of their process – looking at several recipes, testing, and adjusting ingredients to get this tasty result.
Emmilia S. Hartney, 74
Emmilia "Emmy" Hartney, 74, was born on Jan. 1, 1950, claiming the honor of third place in the cutest newborn baby pageant, to Clayton and Mary Gassaway in Mansfield, Ohio.
Big Arm Association meets
The Big Arm Association is holding a dessert potluck on May 17 at 5:30 p.m. at the historic Big Arm School.
FVCC celebrates 56th annual commencement May 10
Commencement will take place in Wachholz College Center’s McClaren Hall on FVCC’s Kalispell campus to celebrate 271 students earning 292 degrees and certificates.
Flathead Lake Lodge chef blends Southern and local influences for spring dinners
For the second year in a row, Flathead Lake Lodge is hosting two weekends of four-course dining to dazzle taste buds with spring’s long-awaited seasonal flavors.
Whitefish Community Foundation awards more than $520,000 to nonprofits
Whitefish Community Foundation held its annual Community Grant Awards Celebration on May 2 and presented $520,300 in grants and special awards to 68 nonprofit organizations representing projects and programs in Bigfork, Browning, Columbia Falls, Eureka, Evergreen, Kalispell, Libby and Whitefish.
Pirates walk off Pack on Maley HR
POLSON — Those Polson Pirates are still potent, as Carli Maley proved Tuesday with a walk-off, three-run home run that sent them to an 8-5 non-league softball win over the Glacier Wolfpack.
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.
Law roundup: Not without his guns
After children were safely evacuated, a man allegedly refused to leave a room full of smoke until he rescued his guns.
Sharon McLeod-Askelson, 79
Sharon McLeod-Askelson, 79, fondly known as "The Rose Gal," passed away on April 27, 2024, following a valiant five-year battle with cancer.
Steamboat Landing subdivision back before county board
The board in March tabled the Steamboat Landing project asking the developer to investigate traffic mitigation options for the development planned for 63.79 acres adjacent to Somers Middle School.
Crosstown Tennis: Pack powers past Flathead
Sarah Downs and Haven Speer led a doubles sweep for the Glacier girls, while Will Rudbach and Sam Engellant picked up a straight sets win for the boys against Flathead as the Wolfpack swept a Crosstown tennis dual Tuesday.