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Flathead County Elections Administrator thrives on attention to detail
There’s never a dull moment in her world. From voter registration and candidate filings to mailing absentee ballot…
State wildlife commissions moves forward with restrictions on Half-Moon Slough
The state Fish and Wildlife Commission voted to move forward with the process of enacting a no-wake zone at Half Moon Slough, but denied a similar petition reg…
Protecting water quality rises to top at lakes conference
Hosted by the Whitefish Lake Institute every four years, the conference brings together professionals from different sectors, including students and community …
Fish and Wildlife Commission to consider new regulations for Half Moon Slough, Lake Five
The state Fish and Wildlife Commission is expected to decide Thursday whether to move forward with boating restrictions on Half-Moon Slough and Lake Five.
Kalispell City Council moves ahead with housing grant application
Kalispell City Council voted to apply for a $1.36 million U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development grant at its Monday meeting, simultaneously criticiz…
Couple allowed to winterize disputed home in Glacier National Park
The Flathead Conservation District last week voted to allow a couple to winterize a home that it believes was built illegally in Glacier National Park.
UM students create virtual reality hunting tool to advance stewardship
University of Montana student Aidan Sweet grabbed a hunting tag off an ATV, selected a rifle and range finder and walked down a trail in search of an elk.
Flathead County enters agreement on south Kalispell property for future jail
Flathead County is looking at a 114-acre piece of property south of Kalispell as a possible location for a future detention facility.
Holland Lake Lodge up for sale
Holland Lake Lodge is back on the market — for $3.5 million.
Montana Lakes Conference dives into threats to waterbodies
The Montana Lakes Conference will examine these topics and others during sessions at The Lodge at Whitefish Lake beginning on Wednesday, Oct. 18.
Kalispell City Council to host public hearing on federal housing grant
If the Pathways to Removing Obstacles to Housing grant is awarded, city officials are planning on spending $200,000 toward a housing study, $363,66 to a growth…
Bereavement doula helps families navigate grief
Navigating life after death is difficult and nuanced, especially when it involves the death of an infant.
Whitefish Council looks to increase impact fees
Whitefish City Council on Monday will consider approving a significant increase in the impact fees it collects on new development and in a related decision whe…
Past and present — Cayuse Prairie School marks 125 years of learning
On Sept. 23, past and present students and staff crossed paths and shared smiles in the hallways of Cayuse Prairie School during the district’s 125th anniversa…
Kalispell man replicates a stretch of local railroad history
Sitting in Steve Horvath’s Kalispell garage is an accurate model of the old rail line running through Kalispell, a project he started nearly nine years ago.
Bigfork company creates custom signs it ships around the world
Owners Loyd and Laura Meissenburg have owned and operated the made-in-Montana company for 33 years and ship out tens of thousands signs annually.