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Legals for September, 29 2022
Prisoner charged with 2020 crime given five year sentence
Domingo Jose Palafox, 32, pleaded guilty to a single felony count of assault with a weapon in late August, shortly before his expected jury trial in Flathead County District Court.
UK central bank intervenes in market to halt economic crisis
The Bank of England said it would buy long-term government bonds over the next two weeks to combat a recent slide in British financial assets
Youth Sports Sept. 28, 2022
Scores from area youth leagues.
Tails, KHS wins
Annual fundraiser brings in a record $147K
Tails at Daylight sets record
Cheryl A Hyland
Cheryl Ann Hyland, 78, died peacefully on Sept. 21, 2022, at The Springs in Whitefish accompanied by two of her close friends.
Lady Hawks back on track with win over Mission
The good teams bounce back from adversity and go on to better things.
Trotters searching for first conference win
After being soundly defeated earlier in the week by Florence-Carlton, the Plains Trotters volleyball team was hoping for some good vibes and Homecoming cooking.
UM freshman enrollment increases for second year
The University of Montana welcomed more than 1,351 first-year students to campus this fall, marking the largest incoming class at the state’s flagship university in six years.
Legals for September, 28 2022
Legals for September, 28 2022
Whitefish golfer Billy Smith wants a high finish for himself, Bulldogs
Second-year Whitefish golf coach Tait Rocksund looks at Billy Smith and sees a rock solid shot-maker, with a mental makeup beyond his 18 years.
Big Sky notes: Mismatched series has odd history
The Idaho State Bengals are 0-4 under first-year coach Charlie Rangle, who made a name for himself mainly at Chapparal High School in Phoenix before taking over.
UM freshman enrollment increases for second year
The University of Montana welcomed more than 1,351 first-year students to campus this fall, marking the largest incoming class at the state’s flagship university in six years.
Shooting for Mars
Clark Fork High School junior, Emily Myers dared to go to infinity and beyond this summer with the Idaho Science and Aerospace Scholars Program.
Would-be burglar gets five years with Department of Corrections
Flathead County District Court Judge Robert Allison handed down the five year sentence in the state Department of Corrections to Brandon Lee Alden Billings, 20, despite the latter’s open court apology.
Law roundup: Dog sizes up mini horse on the trail
A dog was surprised on the trail by a mini horse on the loose and barked at it.
Legals for September, 27 2022
THE FRONT ROW with MARK NELKE: Tracking three games at once, and other stuff
You know those readerboards that are more and more prevalent on freeways and highways, providing useful information to motorists?
Equality for all
More than 300 attend KCTFHR's annual banquet
On the right side