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Glacier Park transportation plan calls for more parking, more shuttles
Glacier National Park officials revealed preliminary plans for a permanent transportation plan for the Going-to-th…
Library trustees draft letter to address staff concerns
Amid ongoing public scrutiny, the ImagineIF Libraries board of trustees has issued a letter aimed at repairing its relationship with library staff.
Students show off projects at annual countywide science fair
Science students with their project boards filled the Expo Center at the Flathead County Fairgrounds Thursday as students from schools across the county gather…
Teck opens third B.C. water treatment plant
Teck Resources Ltd. says the Canadian coal company has made a third water treatment facility operational in the Elk Valley of British Columbia.
Eagle Scout project spruces up hospital garden
Kalispell Eagle Scout candidate Colton Henriksson and his fellow scouts of Troop 1901 were hard at work at Logan Health Whitefish on Saturday helping improve t…
Local songwriter creates music as therapy … with an indie pop vibe
When local indie pop musician and songwriter Dillon Deitz turned his mental health challenges into songs it helped with his healing, but now his lyrics also se…
Groomed singletrack on Whitefish Trail enables new winter access
A trail with the snow groomed to a precise 33 inches across winds through the narrowing woods all the way around to Beaver Lake just north of Whitefish.
Infrastructure funding to boost airport expansion project
A crane loomed over Glacier Park International Airport on Wednesday as U.S. Sen. Jon Tester spoke about infrastructure funding, including $14.5 million going t…
CSKT secures $1B-plus allocation this year to settle water rights
The Interior Department announced a more than $1 billion allocation for the 2022 fiscal year to the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes to settle water rig…
CSKT increases recreation fees, closes areas for tribal use only
The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes have hiked camping and conservation fees to help preserve tribal lands and activities, as well as bring in addition…
Three alternatives proposed for Bypass intersection
Three alternatives proposed for Bypass intersection
Extreme wind chills grip the Flathead
Local wind chill values dipped into dangerous territory Tuesday morning as an arctic air mass enveloped much of Montana.
New director leads agency aimed at serving older adults
Growing up, Carla Dyment had a wonderful relationship with her grandparents.
Olney-Bissell teacher honored with prestigious presidential award
When President Joe Biden named the most recipients of the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching — Olney-Bissell School teacher…
Libby asbestos worker wins historic $36.5M award from jury
Ralph Hutt worked at the W.R. Grace Co. vermiculite mill in Libby for just 18 months in 1968 and 1969.
Pilot logs adventures in the sky
Few people know the skies of northwest Montana like pilot Dave Hoerner.