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Bigfork runs away with Western B titles
FRENCHTOWN — The Valkyries and Vikings built on their first-day lead at the Western B track divisional and ran away with the team titles Saturday.
Vikes and Vals lead Western B track
FRENCHTOWN — The Vikings and Valkyries lead the standings after the first day of the Western B/C Divisional track meet Friday at Frenchtown High School.
Flathead, Bigfork battle it out on tennis courts
White, Kersten claim victories at No. 1 singles
Vals, Vikes split Tuesday tennis duals
BIGFORK — Bigfork split in tennis duals Tuesday, against Valley Christian and Missoula Loyola.
Loyola sweeps State B-C tennis titles
BOZEMAN — Missoula Loyola swept the boys and girls team titles at the State B-C tennis tournament last week, the third consecutive crown for the girls and second straight for the boys.
Prep football roundup: Wildcats, Bulldogs roll, Vikings rout Cowboys
Cody Schweikert threw for 220 yards and a touchdown and ran for two scores to lead Columbia Falls past Ronan 42-6 in a Western A football contest Friday.
Kalispell weighs option to join opioid settlement agreement
The Kalispell City Council on Monday will consider joining a series of settlement agreements against major opioid distributors.
Kalispell joins opioid settlement agreement
The Kalispell City Council on Monday opted to join a statewide settlement agreement against major opioid distributors.
Local boards realizing that the people are awakening
In this writer’s 45 plus years of teaching high school American Government classes, it was repeatedly emphasized that even though everyone concentrates on the p[residential race, the U.S. congressional races and the statewide races, the public officials that affect your everyday life the most are your county commissioners, city councilors, school board trustees and county sheriff.
Legals for December, 14 2021
Commission should be ‘firm but fair’
Growing up in Dillon, my Dad would offer up one liners as life lessons.
Wasteful spending will only make inflation worse
Montana families across the state are feeling the pain in their pocketbooks from inflation and higher prices on everything from gas to groceries to heating their homes. What’s causing this? President Biden and Congressional Democrats’ wasteful spending problems, and their multitrillion dollar reckless tax and spending spree bill will only make matters worse.
Wolfpack Theatre’s presents final performance of ‘110 Stories’
The Wolfpack Theatre Company presents its final performance of “110 Stories: The Untold Stories of 9/11” Nov. 20. Curtain time is 6:33 p.m. in the Wolfpack Theatre at Glacier High School.
Montanans deserve fair and competitive districts
As former members of the Districting and Apportionment Commission, we know what’s at stake drawing legislative districts and now a new congressional district. We commend Commission Chair Maylinn Smith for her commitment to an open, public, and transparent process.
North Valley Music School offers fall programs
North Valley Music School starts its 2021/2022 program year with a fall schedule of diverse, inclusive music programs.
Jean Carolyn Giffin, 78
Jean Carolyn Giffin, who was born on April 1, 1943, in Romeo, Michigan, went to be with her Savior Lord Jesus on Oct. 10, 2021, in Kalispell.
Whitefish City Council candidate Terry Petersen
Terry Petersen is one of eight candidates running for a seat on the Whitefish City Council.
Republicans Fuller, Sprunger win legislative primaries
Veteran state lawmaker John Fuller handily defeated his Republican rival and political neophyte Lee Huestis in the GOP primary for the Senate District 4 seat.
Beverly Ann “Dunn” Letourneau, 88
On May 14, 2021, Beverly died peacefully in Kalispell. She was 88 years old.
Nicole Rene Dockstader, 53
Nicole Rene Dockstader, 53, died of cancer on Thursday, April 14, 2022, at home in Bigfork with her mother by her side.