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Former Glacier backcountry ranger to release debut album
When singer/songwriter Michael Shaw headed to Nashville he carried with him an incredible backstory deeply rooted in western Montana, and Glacier National Park in particular.ses debut album June 3
‘The Revolutionists’ closes this weekend
Whitefish Theatre Company’s “The Revolutionists” closes this weekend with shows March 3, 4 and 5 at 7:30 p.m.
Powell expects a quarter-point Fed rate hike this month
The stock market rose in response to Powell's support of the smaller increase
UM filmmakers look at the ‘Unabomber’
MISSOULA – The remote wilderness near Lincoln where Ted Kaczynski, the infamous Unabomber, lived still has signs of his presence.
Youth Sports March 2, 2022:
Results from local youth teams, leagues.
Commission nullifies ice arena agreement
Bonner County Commissioners nullified their Oct. 26 Memorandum of Understanding with Sandpoint Community Center Corporation on Tuesday.
Interim work, Ukraine and seeking re-election
Interim work, Ukraine and seeking re-election
Whitefish Credit Union donates nearly $14,000 to local high schools
Whitefish Credit Union’s High School Spirit Debit Card campaign had another successful year giving $13,995 to local high schools, a record amount since the campaign started in 2016.
UM speech pathology student, DREAM Adaptive volunteer finds her voice
MISSOULA – Megan Andersen didn’t talk until she 5 years old. Her family, team of doctors and host of other professionals don’t quite know why – maybe something about low muscle tone, dexterity and the development of fine and gross motor skills, as she tells it.
Spring (football) is in the air
Griz open spring drills with questions at QB, both lines
After more than a month working not-so-quietly behind the scenes in morning conditioning sessions and lifting weights in the Washington-Grizzly Champions Center, the Montana football team officially returns to the field this week to open the spring season.
Kalispell graduate finds her voice as UM speech pathology student
Megan Andersen didn’t talk until she was 5 years old. Now she is a communicative sciences and disorders major at the University of Montana with plans to attend graduate school for clinical training in speech development.
Biden vows to check Russian aggression, fight inflation
Addressing a concerned nation and anxious world, President Joe Biden vowed in his first State of the Union address Tuesday night to check Russian aggression in Ukraine, tame soaring U.S. inflation and deal with the fading but still dangerous coronavirus.
Lake County District Court actions
Lake County District Court
Quincy student makes dean’s list
ROCHESTER, N.Y — Bailey Kehl of Quincy was named to the Dean's List at Rochester Institute of Technology for the fall 2021 semester.
STCU and Banner Bank agree to four-branch transfer
In an agreement subject to regulatory approval, STCU proposes acquiring four branch locations from Banner Bank, with an expected transaction date of June 24.
Filmmakers examine Unabomber in movie ‘Ted K’
The remote wilderness near Lincoln where Ted Kaczynski, the infamous Unabomber, lived still has signs of his presence.
Volunteer instructors rekindle lost connections with school
Fair-Mont-Egan School is hoping its volunteer instructor electives program will revive connections lost with community and family members during the pandemic when many schools had visitor restrictions in place.
Kathleen Williams assumes Montana’s top rural development post
Williams said her priorities within the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture include strengthening rural economies, increasing fair access to USDA programs and supporting climate resiliency.
Ruble plummets as sanctions bite, sending Russians to banks
The Russian currency plunged about 30% against the U.S. dollar
Fire forecast looks ferocious
West at high risk of intense fires.