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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 …
Zinke wins GOP nod in race for new Montana House seat
Former Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke won an unexpectedly tight race Thursday to become the Republican nominee in the race for a new U.S. House seat representin…
Significant rain, snowfall on tap for Glacier Park
Northwest Montana and Glacier National Park will see a double-whammy of precipitation into Monday, and by the time it’s all said and done, the high country of …
GOP primary for PSC’s District 5 Public Service Commission within recount margin
Nearly 20 hours after polls closed, fewer than 100 votes separate the first- and second-place vote-getters in the Republican primary for the District 5 seat on…
Last-minute election law changes and scattered ballot errors punctuate an otherwise smooth, slow primary election in Montana
Some of Montana’s most anticipated 2022 primary races have already been called, but in Lincoln County, the counting continues.
Republicans Fuller, Sprunger win legislative primaries
Veteran state lawmaker John Fuller handily defeated his Republican rival and political neophyte Lee Huestis in the GOP primary for the Senate District 4 seat.
Glacier Queer Alliance celebrates Pride month with festival
The Flathead Pride Festival runs June 9 through June 12. Pride month is celebrated in June to honor the riots that broke out at New York’s Stonewall Inn in 196…
Rosendale wins GOP primary; Zinke race too early to call
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Montana's lone congressman handily won the GOP primary in his bid for a second term Tuesday as ballot-counting continued in the race for t…
Fallon holds razor-thin lead over Holmquist
Jack Fallon holds a razor-thin lead over incumbent Pam Holmquist in the GOP nomination for the sole Flathead County Commission seat up for grabs this year.
Glacier High students take first and second in state math contest
Glacier High School students Leif Kruse and Alexandra Houseworth captured first and second place, respectively, at the state Trig-Star math competition.
Streamflows to trend above normal for Northwest Montana
The April showers just kept coming last month, bringing much-needed precipitation to a good portion of drought-stricken Montana.
Youth center development project garners approval
The project called the Farm District includes both a commercial and residential compontent planned for on Church Drive near U.S. 93. A 140,000-square-foot yout…
Primary election ballots due today
Ballots for the federal primary election are due today, June 7.
After going viral, Glacier grizzly bear enjoying the limelight
Warning signs went up along the trails of the north and south shore of Josephine Lake near Many Glacier as the grizzly that killed a moose calf last week conti…
Meet Kalispell’s own ‘Dr. Quin’
After more than a decade of schooling, Kalispell native Dr. Quin Stevens is off to Minneapolis to complete a three-year residency with plans to bring her medic…
Whitefish Council looks at management of Haskill Basin trail
Whitefish Council is set to hold a discussion on trail usage during a work session beginning at 6 p.m. at City Hall. The nonprofit Whitefish Legacy Partners ov…