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CPR, home security, and fire safety sessions scheduled
The Bigfork Emergency Response Team, more commonly known as BERT, is back in action as they work to inform the community on ways to be prepared for emergencies.
Plum Creek customer enjoys fast boats
Northwestern Energy weatherizes Bigfork customers
By ALEX STRICKLAND — Bigfork Eagle
Boys' soccer gears up for opener
By JOE SOVA Hungry Horse News
Marlyn James
Marlyn James passed very peacefully on June 25, 2016 from complications following brain surgery. Marlyn was born Nov. 27, 1945, a day she shared with Jimi Hendrix, which she always liked to remind us.
Winter Carnival takes over Whitefish this weekend
The much anticipated main events of the Whitefish Winter Carnival take place this weekend.
Duo holds concert, music workshop
Nashville-based duo Mare Wakefield and Nomad are set to perform a concert at Stillwater Landing and hold a Turkish music workshop at North Valley Music School next week.
Organizers make last push to raise funds for vehicle purchase
Organizers of a fundraiser are making a last push to raise funds to assist a Whitefish man in purchasing a vehicle.
Carnival 2018: Johannsen named King, Johnson named Queen
Two longtime Whitefish community supporters and volunteers have been named the King and Queen for the 59th annual Whitefish Winter Carnival.
Junior Tour concludes at Eagle Bend
The Eagle Bend stop on the Junior Tour was Aug. 4, and this is the one of the season. Some local players have played quite well during this year's tour events.
Community comes through for Columbia Falls Food Bank
By JOE SOVA / Hungry Horse News
Kreps takes Junior Olympic title
By FAITH MOLDAN / Bigfork Eagle
Thousands converge for successful 13th annual Hoopfest
Last weekend's Hoopfest saw minimal alcohol-related violations and was organized and conducted in a relatively safe manner, according to a memo sent from Polson police chief Doug Chase to Polson city council members earlier this week, in which he commended KERR radio officials and local businesses for their help in ensuring a safe weekend for the thousands of basketball fans who converged on the city.
Thilmony title leads Bluehawks at Cut Bank Invitational
Four wrestlers on the Thompson Falls/Noxon high school squad brought home medals from the Cut Bank Booster Invitational last Saturday.
Charlo Lady Vikings open volleyball season going 2-1
The Charlo Lady Vikings opened up the season taking down Drummond in three games, 25-16, 25-20 and 25-22 Friday, before picking up one win and a loss on Saturday.
Commitment is the key to success
Dennis Anderson
Maidens get first win of season in overtime
HAMILTON — The Ronan Maidens fought hard to earn their first win of the season, going into overtime and edging Hamilton by two points 63-61.
Guns OK, but shooting still banned in Glacier
A new law that allows firearms in national parks and wildlife refuges went into effect Monday, but pulling the trigger is illegal in most cases.
New health clinic and fitness center proposed
A three-way joint venture between North Valley Hospital, The Wave and School District 6 could bring a new medical clinic and fitness facility to Columbia Falls.