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Kalispell Council seeks $25M grant for roundabouts, crosswalk upgrades along Main Street

Kalispell City Council on Monday voted unanimously to pursue a federal grant to improve pedestrian safety on Main …

Updated 3 years, 11 months ago
Can Gardiner survive its latest disaster?

Its proximity to the northern entrance to the country’s oldest and arguably grandest national park fuels Gardiner’s tourism-based economy. With a year-round po…

Updated 3 years, 11 months ago
Gianforte tours Flathead flooding; more evacuation notices issued

Gov. Greg Gianforte pledged Monday to back local officials and emergency responders with whatever resources they need as another bout of heavy rain swelled are…

Updated 3 years, 11 months ago
Kalispell Council holds hearing on additions to Eagle Valley Ranch

The meeting starts at 7 p.m. in City Hall, 201 First Avenue East.

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Getts looks to guide Whitefish’s efforts on affordable housing

As the new affordable housing coordinator and long range planner for the City of Whitefish, Marissa Getts will be looking to guide the community through the im…

Updated 3 years, 11 months ago
Whitefish Council considers garbage rate increase for bear-resistant containers

Whitefish City Council on Monday will consider increasing the garbage collection rate by about $6.50 per month for residences as a result of requiring the use …

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Art exhibit returns Winold Reiss portraits to the Blackfeet Reservation

Through a collaboration between the Blackfeet Nation, Museum of the Plains Indian, the BNSF Foundation and the Glacier National Park Conservancy, an exhibit of…

Updated 3 years, 11 months ago
Downtown business group looks at ways to aid Kalispell’s homeless

Merchants in downtown Kalispell are witnessing a rise in homelessness over the past nine months. Although homelessness has yet to manifest in a way that hurts …

Updated 3 years, 11 months ago
Fallout from historic flooding already devastating tourism in park’s gateway communities

The phone for Park Hotel Yellowstone in Gardiner has been ringing around the clock with guests canceling summer reservations after historic flooding led to the…

Updated 3 years, 11 months ago
Riders in the Storm

If you are a baseball player born and raised in the Pelican State, you’ve seen some weather. Not like this.

Updated 3 years, 11 months ago
PHOTOS: Kalispell Kreamery holds its Milk & Cookies 2022 event

Kalispell Kreamery held it's Milk & Cookies 2022 event at their dairy farm on Lost Creek Drive in Kalispell on Saturday, June 18.

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Logan Health seeks dismissal of class action lawsuit

Attorneys for Logan Health want a class action lawsuit brought by victims of its November data breach dismissed, arguing the plaintiffs could not prove the hac…

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Developer proposes 8-story parking garage with housing

Kalispell City Council is showing interest in a concept to add housing to a downtown parking structure, pushing the proposed building to roughly eight stories …

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Middle school team takes second in national Youth Design Challenge

It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s biomimicry! A team of Kalispell Middle School seventh-graders took second place in the middle school category of the Biomimic…

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Summer Experience kicks off at ImagineIF Libraries

Summer Experience is a free program that encourages youth to enjoy books, explore science and discover new adventures all summer long.

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Rivers hold steady before projected rise Friday

Following a slight dip Thursday, area rivers are projected to rise again Friday as unseasonably warm temperatures speed up mountain snowmelt along with another…