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Updated 3 hours, 20 minutes ago

Construction of new Flathead County jail celebrated with groundbreaking ceremony

Nearly 20 people involved with the project posed for the photo-op, including the three county commissioners, Sheri…

Updated 5 months, 4 weeks ago
Northwest Montana faces another round of heavy rain

Another round of prolonged rain is expected to drench much of Northwest Montana as the region recovers from floods that destroyed multiple bridges in Lincoln C…

Updated 5 months, 4 weeks ago
Flood meetings planned in Libby, Troy this weekend

The Libby Town Hall meeting will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Dome Theater on Mineral Avenue. The Troy Town Hall meeting will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 14…

Updated 6 months ago
North Idaho still feeling effects of historic flooding

Residents are still feeling the effects of historic flooding that hit North Idaho and western Montana on Thursday.

Updated 6 months ago
Headlines: Glacier Park proposed changes, building goals for Habitat for Humanity, and CWD concerns

Glacier Park hits brakes on vehicle reservation system, Habitat for Humanity needs more land in the Flathead, donation goes toward new fishing pier in Columbia…

Updated 5 months, 4 weeks ago
Receding flood waters begin to reveal scope of damage in Lincoln County

For 12 very long hours, the residents of Libby and Troy weren’t sure whether the flood waters affecting south Lincoln County would abate.

Updated 6 months ago
Motorist in fatal drunk driving wreck dies ahead of sentencing

A man expected to face sentencing for a fatal drunk driving case in Flathead County District Court was found dead Friday morning.

Updated 6 months ago
National park gift shops ordered to purge merchandise promoting DEI

The Trump administration is expanding its crackdown on diversity, equity and inclusion by ordering national parks to purge their gift shops of items it deems o…

Updated 6 months ago
Columbia Falls City Council tables e-bike law

The Columbia Falls City Council last week voted to table a city ordinance that would restrict e-bikes and e-motorcycles along with other electrically powered vehicles on its sidewalks and city parks.

Updated 6 months ago
Washington flooding forces an entire city to temporarily evacuate

National Guard troops went door-to-door early Friday to evacuate a farming city north of Seattle as severe flooding throughout western Washington stranded fami…

Updated 6 months ago
Whitefish Community Foundation awards $125,000 grant to DREAM Adaptive Recreation

Whitefish Community Foundation has awarded a $125,000 grant to DREAM Adaptive Recreation to support the construction of a new building that will serve as the n…

Updated 6 months ago
Students collaborate to address world issues at 60th Model UN Conference

Nearly 300 high school student-delegates converged at the University of Montana for the 60th annual Model United Nations Conference, seeking resolutions to glo…

Updated 6 months ago
FVCC honors nursing graduates with pinning ceremony

Flathead Valley Community College’s nursing program will honor its current classes of 12 Associate of Science in Nursing graduates and 10 practical nursing gra…

Updated 6 months ago
Man earns suspended sentence for alleged 2024 attack in Woodland Park

A man accused of strangling another man in Woodland Park last year later earned a suspended sentence in Flathead County District Court.

Updated 6 months ago
Suspect in sexual assault case back in Flathead County jail

Prosecutors charged Justina Fey Calftail with felony counts of sexual assault and attempted sexual assault following his June 2024 arrest in the public park.

Updated 6 months ago
Law roundup: Juveniles committing crimes or helping neighbors?

They told the Kalispell Police Department that the group of possible criminals had made off with quite a haul of canned goods and were headed south on Fourth Avenue West. So concerned was the passerby that they cir…