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THE FRONT ROW with JASON ELLIOTT: Moments you just don't forget
Coaches often preach about moments, whether it's a player or a team. A moment you remember forever.
Vandals look to rock the Dome for Eck's Idaho home debut
“I’d love to get the Dome rocking, like to see 10,000 in there, make it loud as heck and create some false starts,” Eck said earlier this week, in his weekly news conference with area media. “We moved the visitors bench so it’s right in front of our students and our band, so I’m hoping they can make life very difficult for the Drake Bulldogs on Saturday.”
Arizona Legislature won't defend law limiting police filming
Tuchi noted that there are already Arizona laws barring interfering with police, and that singling out people for taking videos appears to be unconstitutional on its face
'We have restored hope'
UGM Center for Women and Children marks 10 years, honors volunteers
UGM marks 10 years
Weekend TV/Radio highlights
Television and radio highlights for upcoming weekend.
Strong showing for SHS at first swim meet
“It is going to be a very exciting season," coach Greg Jackson said.
Local leaders pitch Gianforte on ways to combat drugs in the valley
Local elected leaders, law enforcement officials and addiction specialists presented Gov. Greg Gianforte with a portrait of a rapidly growing community struggling with worsening drug and mental health issues during a roundtable discussion on Thursday.
Friday is final day to donate to Great Fish Challenge
Today at 5 p.m. is the deadline to support 70 Flathead Valley nonprofit organizations raising funds in the 8th annual Great Fish Community Challenge. The fundraising goal for this year’s Challenge is $4 million. Nonprofits receive 100 percent of the gifts designated to them, and donors who give online can choose to cover the credit card transaction fee.
Week 3 Grizzlies, Bobcats Capsules
When the Grizzlies have the ball: Lucas Johnson had a blazing start in last week’s 24-7 win over South Dakota, including an arm-fake, 24-yard, twisting, physical touchdown run.
PREP ROUNDUP: T-Wolves take one in new, exciting atmosphere
Lake City girls face Moscow on turf field at Marimn Health Center in Worley
Hayden biz fair nearly doubles
Chamber "kicking butt" for members
The Hayden Chamber of Commerce's Connecting Community and Business Expo Fair on Wednesday showcased 42 businesses. Last year, it was 24. Andrea Fulks, chamber president and CEO, was pleased so many wanted to be part of the event at the Silver Lake Mall.
Admitted thief receives suspended sentence
Nathaniel Ray Warner, 25, pleaded guilty to a single felony count of theft in Flathead County District Court in late June.
Idaho tax collections dip below expectations for August
Overall, the state remains in sound financial shape with revenue that is $20 million ahead of projections this fiscal year
Emitt Duane Northup
“I have lived a full and wonderful life.” Emitt Emitt Duane Northup was born 26 June 1945 to Simeon Emitt and Ila Slattum Northup, in Glasgow. He was promoted to happy big brother two years later when Daryl Dean was born. He became a caregiver very young and that became an ingrained part of his personality. He loved helping friends and family and knew how to do everything!
Kalispell couple accused of raiding rural mailboxes sentenced
A Kalispell couple earned prison sentences Sept. 7 for a scheme that saw them steal hundreds of pieces of mail from rural mailboxes in the region while looking for credit cards.
Last week to donate in Great Fish Challenge
This Friday at 5 p.m. is the deadline to support 70 Flathead Valley nonprofit organizations raising funds in the eighth annual Great Fish Community Challenge.
Bulldogs big 4th quarter plays seal win over Maroons
The Whitefish Bulldogs were all smiles after jumping out to a 21-0 lead in the first quarter, but Butte Central fought back and made it a close game on Friday in Whitefish.
Retired forester turns in hard hat for a long arm
The featured quilter at this year’s Flathead Quilters' Guild Quilt Show Friday and Saturday, Cathy Calloway says she quickly began honing her new quilting craft once she became a member of the Flathead Quilt Guild.
Superior woman works to reunite owners with lost pets
Lifetime Superior resident Bessie Spangler appreciates what it means to be your brother’s keeper, or rather make that your canine’s keeper.
Presentation looks at history of smokejumping
The program will continue with the first six years (1940-1946) of smokejumper operations in the U.S. Forest Service and how 1940 and 1941 were still considered experimental, impacts of World War II.