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Troy getting stronger and ready for Districts
The Lady Trojans are tied for third going into Districts this Friday in Eureka when they beat the Plains Trotters at home last Thursday night. Beating them in three games, 25-10, 25-18 and 25-20, Troy volleyball coach Sandra Jansma was delighted with the outcome.
Sled dog success
On behalf of all the mushers who attended the Flathead Sled Dog Days race on Jan. 8 and 9, we would like to thank Brooke Bohannan, Sean Hard and Katie Davis for organizing such an outstanding race. We know they work hard all year to put this race together, and their effort paid off with a record 34 teams attending this year's event.
Blue Moon revocation
This in response to the article in the Hungry Horse News on Feb. 29 on the Blue Moon and Neil Livingstone (and for your information check his past, Google him on his million dollar scam on the poor people of Libya).
School briefs
Newspapers could see impacts from proposed post office consolidation
Talk about consolidating post offices across the U.S. has newspaper companies looking at potential impacts to deliveries and billing.
Video gambling industry posts gains statewide
Mary Poppins flies into the Flathead Valley this week
The Whitefish Theatre Company presents the family classic “Mary Poppins” as their holiday show at the O’Shaughnessy Center.
Bigfork Farmers Market in new location
The Bigfork Farmers’ Market is now open at a new location.
Family Foresters Workshop scheduled for Friday, Jan. 20
Family-owned forests are vital to the economy and quality of life in the Inland Northwest. These lands are critical for wildlife habitat, timber supply, water quality, and many other values.
UM Dean's List
At The University of Montana, 3,094 students made the spring semester 2012 Dean’s List.
Second edition of Charlie Russell book released
Columbia Falls family needs help after fire
The Daily Inter Lake
The Flathead County Sheriff's
The Flathead County Sheriff's Office took a call at 3 a.m. Wednesday from a man who said he has disturbing dreams and every night he wakes up to find a sheriff's vehicle parked nearby. A dispatcher found all deputies were accounted for and none were near the man's house.
Glacier spikes Sentinel in volleyball
Glacier rebounded from a slow start to drop Missoula Sentinel 22-25, 25-13, 25-20, 25-19 on Friday night in Western AA volleyball play at Glacier High School.
Scholars program opens for next fall
The Scholars Program at Flathead Valley Community College is accepting applications for its fourth class that will begin this fall.
Man gets three years for theft
A 23-year-old man was sentenced to three years in jail Aug. 2 in Flathead Court after pleading guilty to two counts of felony theft.
Black bear breaks into Idaho kitchen
Irrigation districts close offices to the public
OTHELLO — The East Columbia Basin Irrigation District has closed its offices to public access in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. The closure will be in effect until further notice.
Ki-Be topples Wahluke, 47-22, in ladies hoops
MATTAWA - The good news for Wahluke in last week's 44-22 girls basketball loss to unbeaten Kiona-Benton was that the Warriors held the Bears 11 points below their scoring average.
Locals team up for "Welcome" sign
ROYAL CITY - There is a sparkling new "Welcome" sign at the main entrance to Royal City, and residents and visitors can thank Jackson Noftle and the SHOC organization.