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Boundary County Court Records - June 12, 2025
Court records for the period of May 31-June 6, 2025.
Legals for June, 12 2025
Will this summer be another lake level disaster?
The operators of the SKQ Dam in Polson, Energy Keepers Inc., which is owned by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, have announced that Flathead Lake will not reach its full pool this summer.
Memorable tales expected for night of storytelling event
The nonprofit Making Place hosts an evening of storytelling June 14 at the White Raven Winery in Columbia Falls, in collaboration with Flathead Story Concerts.
Brian Wilson, Beach Boys visionary leader and summer's poet laureate, dies at 82
Brian Wilson, the Beach Boys' visionary and fragile leader whose genius for melody, arrangements and wide-eyed self-expression inspired "Good Vibrations," "California Girls" and other summertime anthems and made him one of the world's most influential recording artists, has died at 82.
Brian Wilson, Beach Boys leader and summer's poet laureate, dies at 82
Brian Wilson, the Beach Boys’ visionary and fragile leader who helped compose and arrange “Good Vibrations,” “California Girls” and dozens of other summertime anthems and became one of the world’s most influential and admired musicians, has died at 82.
Women’s hockey is on the rise in Pacific Northwest, with young girls excited about PWHL's arrival
SEATTLE (AP) — Elly Garcia-Dudek can't help but gaze out toward the ice during hockey practices at the Kraken Community Iceplex.
Albion SC 13/14 boys win division at 3BR tourney
Albion SC 13/14 boys win division at 3BR tourney
TRAVEL BASEBALL ROUNDUP: Sasquatch 16U runner-up at Lewiston tourney
TRAVEL BASEBALL ROUNDUP: Sasquatch 16U runner-up at Lewiston tourney
Albion SC 08/09 boys grab win at 3BR tourney
Albion SC 08/09 boys grab win at 3BR tourney
SNHU announces spring academic honors
Several West Bonner County students have earned spots on Southern New Hampshire University's spring president's list. The spring terms run from January to May.
Two Whitefish High School students accepted to Montana Youth Symphony
Whitefish High School sophomores Cassidy Krack, a viola player, and Marlis Nargi, who plays bass, were selected to participate with the Montana Youth Symphony from July 28 to Aug. 3.
Legals for June, 11 2025
Libby swim pond nearing completion
Libby’s new swimming pond is starting to take shape.
Former Hatton town clerk-treasurer arrested for theft from town
RITZVILLE — The former Hatton clerk-treasurer and fire chief turned himself in to the Adams County Sheriff’s Office June 6 while under investigation for first-degree theft, first-degree possession of stolen property and seven counts of mail theft. Jared Potts, Lind, allegedly misappropriated town funds and kept town equipment at his home.
Mavericks softball season recap
MOSES LAKE — The Mavericks softball team concluded the 2025 season with a 16-9 record and appearances in the 4A district title game and the state tournament. Despite not bringing home hardware, Head Coach Mike Hofheins said his team had a successful season. “I think we had confidence within ourselves that we were going to be right in it for a league title, and we were, and we were able to capture the regular season title, and we took second in districts and qualified for state,” he said. The Mavericks started off 1-2; they won their first game against Walla Walla but dropped two in a row to Mt. Spokane and Richland. Despite the losses, Hofheins said those two games showed him what his team was capable of. According to him, his team was able to hang with both of them and put up a fight.
Two Libby students make Carroll College dean's list
To be included on the dean’s list, a student must receive a...
FBCHS graduates told to 'stay curious'
Armed with curiosity, literary wisdom and unshakable resilience, 29 Forrest Bird Charter School graduates received their diplomas Saturday, ready to tackle whatever the world throws at them.
A victory for schools, call for constitutional fidelity in education funding
The recent passage of our two‐year maintenance and operations levy in School District No. 101 — with 2,135 voters in favor — demonstrates that our community remains resolute in its commitment to superior public education.