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Veterans Day presentation at Whitefish High School
The Veterans Day Community Event is held at Whitefish High School on Thursday, Nov. 9.
Law roundup: Doobie’s escape plan goes up in smoke
A dog named Doobie’s escapades went up in smoke after someone found him running the streets again and took him to the Whitefish Police Department. Officers were blunt about the nature of the repeat offense and issued Doobie’s owner a citation.
Flathead Business Watercooler
Business events, happenings and trainings
Reviewing the elk management plan
During the last few days, I have been reading the new 470-page Montana Statewide Elk Management Plan. What was of most interest to me and probably most hunters, is found on pages 15-41.
TubaChristmas event set for Dec. 18
The annual event will feature tuba, euphonium and baritone players playing Christmas carols for the public.
Eureka girls win fourth meet of spring
EUREKA — Eureka’s Kricket Bridges won twice, setting a personal record in the 200 meters, and the Lions won their fourth girls track meet title of the season Tuesday — this time at the Lincoln County Meet.
Eureka baseball moves to 5-0
EUREKA — Rowan Burow and Tristan Butts combined on a five-inning shutout in the first game, and the Eureka Lions went on to sweep Bonners Ferry, Idaho in high school baseball Saturday, 10-0 and 11-4.
Lions Club’s 2023 ornament sale dates set
The Kalispell Lions Club’s sixth annual Christmas ornament fundraiser will begin Friday, Nov. 3.
Eureka sweeps own Easter Bunny Meet
EUREKA — Eureka’s Kricket Bridges swept the 100 and 200 and teammate Haidyn Guckenberg won both the 400 and the 300-meter hurdles, and the Lions went on to sweep the team titles at their Good Friday Easter Bunny meet.
Roundup for Safety awards funds toward six safety projects
Fair-Mont-Egan School, established in 1967, sought support to replace its campus security and emergency communications systems. The school’s intercom and entrance door are both beyond repair.
Law roundup: Individual wants fairgoers to hear them roar
An individual wearing a lion head and roaring at the fair was reportedly annoying enough to someone, who hadn’t paid admission to see a circus, to make a walk-up complaint to the Kalispell
Love of mountain goats drives Glacier Park photographer Sumio Harada
Born and raised in Japan, Sumio Harada studied Japanese serow as a college student, taking photos that highlighted the many different fur patterns on their faces.
Van Orden walk-off single lifts Eureka over Whitefish
EUREKA — Tyce Van Orden hit a walk-off single in the seventh inning to give Eureka a 9-8 win over Whitefish Friday in high school baseball.
Panthers upset Lions in OT
EUREKA — The Eureka Lions had the answers for upset-minded Boulder until they didn’t Saturday, falling 33-32 to the Panthers in overtime in the State B football quarterfinals.
Truman, Butts set records in Lions’ win
It was a record-setting Friday night for Eureka Lions AJ Truman and Tristan Butts, who hooked up on three touchdown passes in a 45-7 Western B football win over Whitehall.
Champion Falcons stymie Lions, 35-14
FLORENCE — Whalen Memorial Field, the gridiron shrouded in trees behind Florence-Carlton High School, played out like this for the two-time defending State B champion Falcons Friday: Short field for us, long one for you.
Subdivision containing 125 homes proposed for Bigfork
Wyoming-based Longbow Land Partners is proposing to build the Northshore Woods housing subdivision on 105 acres between Montana 35 and Bigfork Stage Road.
Casazaa leads Eureka over Libby boys
EUREKA — Eureka’s Braden Casazza scored 20 points, 15 after halftime, and the District 7-B Lions pulled away from Northwest A Libby 55-39 in boys basketball action Thursday.
Vikings, Lions win Libby Invitational
LIBBY — Wyatt Johnson swept the hurdles, Jack Jensen took the 1,600 and the Bigfork Vikings won the boys team title at Saturday’s Libby Invitational track and field meet.
Encaustic painter Pam Caughey is ‘master of the abstract’
Hamilton-based encaustic painter Pam Caughey can take the heat.