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Overturn of Roe shifts Montana abortion debates to state courts
Montana’s elected officials reacted to the U.S. Supreme Court ruling Friday overturning the landmark Roe v. Wade decision, which had made abortion legal nationwide for nearly 50 years.
Republican primaries highlight a divided caucus
Eyes across Montana last week were affixed to the slow drip of precinct results in the neck-and-neck U.S. House GOP primary between former U.S. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke and Al Olszewski, an orthopedic surgeon, perennial candidate and former state lawmaker — a battle that went to Zinke two days after polls closed.

Dale R. Pierce, 79
Dale R. Pierce left us all on Jan. 6, 2022. He passed away at Logan Health Medical Center in Kalispell.
Dale R. Pierce, 79
Dale R. Pierce left us all on Jan. 6, 2022. He passed away at Logan Health Medical Center in Kalispell.

Margery R. Strickland Gress, 80
Margery R. Strickland Gress was born to Archie and Mariam Strickland on Jan. 12, 1942.

Joseph O. Mickels-Silva, 35
Joseph O. Mickels-Silva was born Oct. 24, 1986, and passed away May 27, 2022

Outside Yellowstone, flooded towns struggle to recover
FROMBERG, Mont. (AP) — With Yellowstone National Park pushing to reopen to tourists more quickly than anticipated after record floods pounded southern Montana, some of those hardest hit in the disaster live far from the famous park's limelight and are leaning heavily on one another to pull their lives out of the mud.

Summer Experience kicks off at ImagineIF Libraries
Summer Experience is a free program that encourages youth to enjoy books, explore science and discover new adventures all summer long.

Montana leaders react to Roe V. Wade decision
Montana’s federal and state elected officials offered mixed reactions Friday to the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and end constitutional protections for abortion.
Montana High Court facing important decisions
Immediately following the U.S. Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, the Montana Legislature’s majority leadership sent a warning.

Senate negotiators announce a deal on guns, breaking logjam
WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate bargainers on Sunday announced the framework of a bipartisan response to last month's mass shootings, a noteworthy but limited breakthrough offering modest gun curbs and stepped-up efforts to improve school safety and mental health programs.

1/6 panel: Told repeatedly he lost, Trump refused to go
WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump was told the same thing over and over, by his campaign team, the data crunchers, and a steady stream of lawyers, investigators and inner-circle allies: There was no voting fraud that could have tipped the 2020 presidential election.
0620 Restaurant inspections
Flathead City-County Health Department inspection results from July 9 to July 15.

‘The House That Rob Built’ Lady Griz documentary wins Emmy
“The House That Rob Built” Lady Griz sports documentary was awarded the Best Documentary in the Cultural/Historical category at the Northwest Regional Emmy Awards Gala June 4 in Seattle.
Hand count plus same-day registration would have been a huge problem
Thank God our election crew was free from same day voter registration this year. Sometimes legislation comes home to roost in a good way.

Entertainment briefs
Grace Larson signs her latest book June 21

Shirley (Coverdell) Seanor, 82
Shirley (Coverdell) Seanor passed away on June 15, 2022, after a battle with cancer.

Loge garners re-election support in Mineral, Sanders counties
Rep. Denley Loge has secured another term in the Montana House following a hotly contested primary election.

Flathead High speech competitor talks her way to top three
After two days of competing on the national stage, Flathead High School Speech and Debate’s Scout McMahon returned home with a third-place trophy in Extemporaneous Speaking. She also received a $250 scholarship.
Addressing Montana’s economic challenges and opportunities
As we begin to approach the 2023 legislative session, Montana workers, families, employers, and elected officials are all facing a unique combination of opportunities and challenges that we haven’t seen before.