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Senate confirms Steve Pearce to lead the BLM in a party-line vote
The U.S. Senate narrowly voted to approve Steve Pearce’s nomination to lead the Bureau of Land Management. Pearce,…
Zinke put on defensive over past lies in US House debate
BUTTE (AP) — Former Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke faced sharp attacks for past dishonesty from his Democratic opponent in a Montana U.S. House race debate on T…
Hiring: Employers get creative in pursuit of local workers
In the face of ongoing hiring challenges, local employers across all industries are taking creative measures to remove barriers in the hiring processes and app…
Montana health officials call for more oversight of nonprofit hospitals
Montana health officials are proposing to oversee and set standards for the charitable contributions that nonprofit hospitals make in their communities each ye…
Out-of-state repair companies fined for alleged insurance scams following July hailstorm
Montana’s insurance commissioner has fined four out-of-state vehicle repair companies for allegedly illegal activity after they attempted to service cars in th…
Glacier proposes to remove non-native fish from Gunsight Lake
Glacier National Park is looking for public comment on a proposed plan to use fish poison to remove non-native rainbow trout from Gunsight Lake.
Kalispell Council weighs parking garage plan ahead of votes
The project originated from a city request for proposals to redevelop the parking lot, and another city-owned lot on Main Street now planned for The Charles Ho…
UM freshman enrollment increases for second year
The University of Montana welcomed more than 1,351 first-year students to campus this fall, marking the largest incoming class at the state’s flagship universi…
Black sheep — and proud of it
Breeding season is over and rams waiting just beyond the fence line pleat plaintively — some a little more than plaintively — as the gate swings shut behind th…
Council looks at agreements for parking garage plan
The meeting starts at 7 p.m. in the City Hall, 201 First Avenue East.
Reimagined trail cameras capture tiny creatures to boost scientific research
The company this year got a large boost in moving the trail cameras forward with three business grants totaling $344,200 from the United States Department of A…
Air tours of Glacier National Park will cease after 2029
Those wishing to tour Glacier National Park by air have roughly seven years remaining to do so.
Evergreen killer given 35 years for mitigated deliberate homicide
Flathead County District Court Judge Robert Allison sentenced Tanner Doyle White to 35 years in Montana State Prison on Thursday for the Jan. 17 shooting death…
White House pushed to drop pandemic border requirements
Local leaders are pushing the White House to match Canada's withdrawal of Covid-19 vaccination requirements for people crossing the border.
Prescribed burns planned around Northwest Montana
The Flathead National Forest is planning to conduct fall prescribed fire projects when weather, fuel conditions, and air quality become favorable.
Advocating for Alzheimer’s prevention and a cure
Kellie Danielson’s mother, Carol Tackett, who is now 84, was first diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 2012 when she was in her mid-70s, due to metal poisoning.