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Whitefish examines plan to manage city’s deer population
Deer have long been a fixture of downtown and residential areas of Whitefish. But as the city has grown and the de…
Glacier receives $300,000 for habitat restoration and addressing climate change impacts
A roughly $300,000 infusion of federal funds from the Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will support Glacier National Park’s efforts in…
National chain Tractor Supply opening Kalispell location
The company, which calls itself the largest lifestyle retailer in the U.S. and was founded in 1938, sells products for home improvement, agriculture, lawn and …
Donations pour in for pair injured in food truck explosion
Online fundraising efforts have so far raised over $30,000 each for boutique ranch Clydesdale Outpost co-owner Matt Arnold-Ladensack and employee Jordan Glosse…
C-Falls settles lawsuit with Kreck Riverside Park neighbors
The Columbia Falls City Council approved a settlement with Mark and Inge Cahill over Kreck Riverside Park on Monday night.
Airport officials pan proposal to change employee screening policy
Local airport officials are hoping that the U.S. Senate will vote to stop new Transportation Security Administration rules that would require airports to perfo…
Night moves: Citizen scientists help document Glacier's pollinators
A waxing gibbous peeked above the treeline as nightfall darkened Glacier National Park on Saturday, July 29. Along Quarter Circle Bridge Road, mercury vapor li…
Libby clinic files for bankruptcy following $6 million judgment over false asbestos claims
The Center for Asbestos Related Disease in Libby filed for bankruptcy in federal court Monday, just months after a jury ruled that it had submitted hundreds of…
Unique culinary experiences center of 406 BBQ’s menu
Stephen Kina started 406 BBQ in 2021 after being inspired by his father’s own career as a chef.
Kalispell City Council approves higher water rates
Residents will pay higher water fees starting in September after the Kalispell City Council approved a new water fee schedule at its meeting Monday.
Boosting overnight staffing a priority for Kalispell Police chief following audit
Increasing overnight staffing levels as recommended in a recent audit of the Kalispell Police Department is a priority for new Chief Jordan Venezio.
Always on the run and loving it
She admits she has always struggled with sitting still.
Whitefish City Council considers putting resort tax change on ballot
Whitefish City Council on Monday will decide whether to place a measure before voters in the fall that would direct a portion of resort tax dollars toward comm…
Kalispell City Council to vote on water rate hike
The Kalispell City Council will vote Monday on a proposed water rate increase.
Northwest Montana farmers respond to extreme drought
Northwest Montana agricultural producers are adapting this summer as they deal with the most extreme drought that the region has experienced in more than 20 ye…
Montana Kayak Academy teaches art of riding the river
“The world would be a better place if everyone kayaked,” Dave Meyers says.