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Bigfork senior Sam Ayers is tough to slow down
Sam Ayers has been an integral part of the Bigfork cross-country team since he moved to the school district in his…
Economic update explores 'silver tsunami'
The Montana Chamber Foundation and Bureau of Business and Economic Research stops in Kalispell on Thursday for the 14th annual Economic Update series.
Cardboard a conundrum for Flathead recyclers
Gloria Schmidt visits Pacific Steel and Recycling in Kalispell every couple of weeks to drop off her recyclables. On Monday morning she deposited a few boxes and newspapers into the appropriate bins, just like usua…
Students place at national speech and debate
Glacier and Flathead high schools competed at the National Speech and Debate tournament in Dallas, Texas, in June.
Kalispell Vet Center celebrates 40 years of service
For years, Navy veteran Joseph Robinson called an aircraft carrier home.
Mission Valley falls to Bucs
FLORENCE — Trevor Lake batted 3-for-4 and Alex Muzquiz was 2-for-4, but it wasn’t enough on Monday as the Mission Valley Mariners fell 9-8 to the host Bitterroot Bucs at the A Montana-Alberta American Legion baseba…
Ten Commandments Park vandalized
The vandal wore a bandanna to cover his face and a cap. The person, who appeared to be male, all but sauntered through a few brief recorded frames — as though he was in no hurry.
Moss Ranch, Beeskove fires continue to burn
The Moss Ranch Fire, burning on the Flathead Reservation about 14 miles southwest of Ronan, was said Monday morning to be about 60 percent contained.
Dad safe and sound after taco night
A mother and daughter were concerned when dad didn’t come home and called Kalispell Police Department. The daughter called back and said her dad just got home safe and sound and had “fallen asleep after eating taco…
Representative government
The spectacle that took place on the floor of the House of Representatives the other day is just a micro-analysis of what our government has become.
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Parker changes roles but continues fight against trafficking
Imagine family dinner on Christmas. All are gathered together and have just sat down to enjoy their time together when the pagers start going off. Husband and wife do not hesitate. They kiss their children goodbye …
Letters to the editor July 29
I’ve been contemplating the recently revived slogan “America, Love it or Leave It” and would like to share what it means to me.
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Lakers fall to Scarlets at state tourney
BILLINGS — It was a heartbreaker of a day for the Kalispell Lakers at the AA Montana-Alberta American Legion state baseball tournament.