General News
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A new chapter: Byrds sell liquor license to local investors, planning future restaurant
Melanie and O’Brien Byrd have sold the liquor and wine business they’ve owned for 21 years to a Flathead Valley gr…
Former Glacier Park ranger now flying rescue missions
By day, 66-year-old EMS Manager Dick Sine occupies an office at the Flathead County Office of Emergency Services, juggling papers and making calls to ensure ea…
Bison Range lawsuit settled
Planning for the National Bison Range’s future looks set to move forward, now that a two-year-old lawsuit has been settled.
The week in Glacier Park photos
Falls Creek Cabin more than just sewing supplies
Those looking for sewing supplies and vintage items have a new place to shop in Columbia Falls after the Falls Creek Cabin opened for business in November.
This definitely is a different kind of bean
“Yuck, these Jelly Bellys taste like rotten fish!”
In cyberterrorism case, school offers identity protection service
In the wake of a “cyberterrorism” attack last fall, School District 6 recently offered a free year of a service that helps people keep track of and stop possible identity theft on the Internet.
Wildcats win in overtime at Ronan, fall against Corvallis
It was an up and down road trip for the Wildcats last week as they fell at Corvallis Thursday but defeated the Chiefs in Ronan in overtime Saturday.
Kats use D to down Ronan, blow out Corvallis
The Wildkats improved their season record to 13-1 with a pair of lopsided home wins last week as they defeated Corvallis 64-45 Thursday and downed Ronan Saturd…
MatCats go 2-2 in final week before hosting Divisionals
The MatCats got in their final matches of the regular season last week as the team competed in duals against Polson, Libby-Troy, Eureka and Whitefish.
CFAC site will see another round of tests
More wells. More tests. The Columbia Falls Aluminum Co. Superfund site will see both in 2018. Environmental Protection Agency project manager Mike Cirian said …
Lucky 13: Cats win state speech, debate championship
As senior Jordyn King entered the final rounds of the state A speech and debate tournament, she was feeling the nerves.
Wilkie Hastings
Whenever we have a lot of snow, like now, I always think of Wilkie Hastings. He was an older gentleman (at least to a teenager) who lived in a small cabin, about 8-by-14 feet, on Trail Creek. I snowshoed in to see …
A surprise meeting
It was an accidental get together… certainly not planned, but it turned out all right. Regular readers will recall my column for Jan. 10, just a few weeks back, was a serious criticism of Montana’s newest Congressm…
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Audrey D. Richards