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Cat-Dog Smoker
The Glacier Twins will host the annual Cat-Dog Smoker at Memorial Park, in Whitefish, on Monday, June 4, beginning at 7 p.m. The boxing event pits high school boys and girls from Whitefish against Columbia Falls with 12 to 15 bouts of three one-minute rounds. General admission tickets are $10, ringside tickets are $20. The event is a fundraiser for the Glacier Twins American Legion Baseball program. For more information, call Scott Murray at 250-6611 or Colby Miller at 250-3698.
Sports physicals
Physicals for athletes in Columbia Falls are scheduled for May 30 from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the high school. Cost is $20. The physicals are good through the 2012-2013 sports season.
Junior golf
The Flathead Valley Junior Golf Tour will celebrate its 25th year in 2012 with seven events on seven courses in the valley. The first event will kick off at Meadow Lake Golf Club on Tuesday, June 12. The tournament typically attracts about 40 to 50 male and female junor golfers from 11 to 17 years old. The 11th annual championship will be played at Eagle Bend Golf Club, in Bigfork, on Aug. 11. For more information, call Terry Nelson at 253-9154.
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Bill requires verification before issuing driver's licenses
A bill requiring the state to electronically verify that all foreign nationals are in the U.S. legally before issuing a Montana driver’s license or ID card was signed into law by Gov. Brian Schweitzer on April 18.
Uphill skiers need to be aware of avalanches on Big Mtn.
Whitefish Mountain Resort’s post-season uphill policy expired last week, but with significant snowfall and changing weather conditions, the resort reminds skier and hikers that avalanche hazards in the ski area’s permitted boundaries do exist.