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Promising Horsemen, Trotters claim Tripp team titles

Appearing to be riding in tandem out ahead of the pack so far this year, the Plains Horsemen and Trotters galloped out to impressive starts to their track and field seasons at the Dave Tripp meet in Polson Friday, with each squad claiming Tripp team titles.

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Sliter Park lease voted down by parks board

The Flathead County Weed/Parks and Recreation Board voted unanimously April 6 against recommending the renewal of the Sliter Park lease.

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Road, bridge work resumes in Northwest Montana

Crews are scheduled to begin working the week of Monday, April 13, from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.

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Legals for April, 15 2026

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School board election ballots in mail

Multiple school board trustee positions for the Bigfork Elementary District are on the ballot that hits mailboxes starting April 17.

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With public hearings being phased out, Kalispell City Council looks for new ways to inform residents of subdivision proposals

City councilors on Monday agreed to find ways to alert residents to proposed subdivisions in Kalispell as state law phases …

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Superior thinclads second, third in Tripp Memorial

The Bobcat girls won second place and the boys third in final team standings at the Dave Tripp Memorial track …

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Bigfork baseball bolts past Loggers, 13-3

Vikings leadoff hitter Rye Rodriguez had three hits, including a triple, and scored three times as Bigfork downed Northwest A …

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Weeks wins boys crown; Plains hosts invitational

Jarett Weeks shot his best round ever to win the boys individual title and Tia Bellinger birdied No. 3 in …

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Grant County Jail Roster for Apr. 14, 2026

This list shows current inmates from the Grant County law enforcement agencies who were arrested on April 14. Grant County …

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Authorities await identity confirmation for body found along Crab Creek

BEVERLY — Investigators made a possible match Monday evening in confirming the identity of the man who was found along …

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Graffiti is seeing uptick in Grant County; here's how to help

QUINCY — Law enforcement agencies across Grant County say graffiti vandalism is rising with the spring weather, prompting renewed requests …

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Task force recommendation could protect WA public employees' jobs from AI advances

(The Center Square) - A proposed recommendation by the State Attorney General’s Artificial Intelligence Task Force, if adopted into law, …

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Beware of Bitcoin scams

MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake police are warning residents about a sharp rise in scams involving Bitcoin machines, after three …

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Ephrata Police Department logs for April 6-13

The reports below were provided by the Ephrata Police Department. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a …

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