Good morning; on the Beacon today, the Bigfork High School volleyball team hopes to keep its dreams alive with a state title. The closing of Kalispell’s Planned Parenthood has elicited a variety of responses from the local community. The University of Montana is trying to oust a student from campus housing after failed to register as a violent offender. Warren Miller discusses the how important the name of the Huega Center, an MS treatment center in Vail, Colo., is to him. And smokers head to tribal casinos after the Clean Air Act kicked in at the beginning of the month.
Authorities arrest three men in connection with the $60,000 theft of a melon farm safe. Ghost hunters in Cody, Wyo., search for the specters with the Wyoming Area Paranormal Society. Montana Attorney General Steve Bullock won’t install an outside investigator to look into an abuse case regarding a Great Falls teacher’s aide and her autistic student. The bus carrying the Westminster volleyball team crashed near Helena, thankfully hurting no one.
That’s it for now, have a safe and fun weekend!