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Wolfpack beats Flathead 4-0, moves into AA boys quarterfinals
Glacier’s boys went into their AA soccer play-off game minus a key player Tuesday, but still had the firepower, and the magic number, to beat crosstown rival Flathead 4-0 at Legends Stadium.
Legals for July, 11 2023
Libby man sentenced and ordered to treatment court
Priebe was ordered to attend and complete the county’s treatment program. He was given credit for serving 159 days in the county jail.
Legals for October, 25 2022
Art show raises awareness of mental illness
Levi Detwiler is after the perfect shade of pale turquoise. He swirls together the ingredients — a “calming” blue, some white, a dollop of green — on a paper plate, looking for a color to accent his canvas, a black tree fanning over an ocean-like swirl. A few tables away, Dolores Aderman is too engrossed in her painting — a still life of flowers by a windowpane — to look up. She’s trying to finish the painting on a tight schedule, and there’s still a vase and speckled sky to draw.
First title for PHS boys in 13 years
By Trent Makela / Leader Staff
Law enforcement and court records
Lake County District Court, Judge McNeil presiding
After court nixes eviction ban, race is on for federal help
BOSTON (AP) — The recent court ruling striking down a national eviction moratorium has heightened concerns that tenants won't receive tens of billions of dollars in promised federal aid in time to avoid getting kicked out of their homes.
Carper urges tough US rules barring gas-powered cars by 2035
WASHINGTON (AP) — A top Senate Democrat is urging U.S. anti-pollution standards that would follow a deal brokered by California with five automakers and then set targets to end sales of new gasoline-powered vehicles by 2035, a goal that reaches farther than
Twins A team outlasts the Lakers
By DAVID ERICKSON
St. Ignatius skate park celebrates its 10th anniversary
Ten years ago St. Ignatius resident Kristie Nerby was a major catalyst towards making the town’s skate park a reality.
From chemo to college: Aiden won't quit
RONAN – Aiden Reichman is at the threshold of adult life. The 19-year-old college sophomore is a week from moving into his dorm, a few weeks from starting his 16-credit semester.
Don't expect an early tax refund this year
Talking to my car insurance agent last week gave me some insight into tax time. That's a good time for people who will get money back from the Internal Revenue Service and want to file quickly. It's not a good time for people who must dig out all their receipts for purchases that are deductible so they don't have to pay so much income tax.
Kats bounce back, blitz Bigfork, 1-0
Hard-nosed defense and a lone goal in the 62nd minute allowed Columbia Falls to record a girls soccer 1-0 shutout victory over visiting Bigfork on a hot Tuesday afternoon. The win evened the Wildkats' Northern A Conference record at 1-1 after a 4-2 loss to Libby last Saturday. C-Falls is 3-2 overall.
Non-profit announces workshops, grant opportunities
By ASHLEY FOX
Chiefs basketball on a roll with victories over Frenchtown, Mission
Ronan High School boys basketball coach Mitchell Wassum and his team continue to build momentum as they progress further into the season.
Letters to the Editor
Memorial vandalism
Couch-crashing across the globe
By OLIVIA KOERNIG / Whitefish Pilot