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Retiring Sister Judy Lund recognized with Spirit of Montana award for 'lifetime of service'

Students and teachers at St. Matthew’s Catholic School rose for a standing ovation as Gov. Greg Gianforte bestowed…

Updated 4 years, 6 months ago
Talk it out — speech and debate teams ready to roll

Speech and debate competitors are ready to talk the talk at the Kalispell Kickoff Saturday.

Updated 4 years, 6 months ago
Alleged killer pleads not guilty in shooting outside Fuel Fitness

A transient man charged with murder in the alleged shooting death of the manager of Fuel Fitness in Kalispell last month pleaded not guilty Thursday morning in…

Updated 4 years, 6 months ago
Kalispell teen to compete in Big Bass Zone Championship

One Kalispell teenager will be taking his shot at $300,000 in cash and prizes this weekend as he competes at the 2021 Big Bass Zone Junior Championship in Miss…

Updated 4 years, 6 months ago
Conservation project hopes to curtail erosion, restore Krause Creek near Bigfork

A new conservation project aims to restore areas of Krause Creek that have eroded into 15-foot deep canyons northwest of Bigfork.

Updated 4 years, 6 months ago
Rollins shooter wins world championship in difficult shotgun sport

Already a world champion and member of the National Sporting Clays Association Hall of Fame, Michael Taylor earned a new shotgun sports world title in Egypt ea…

Updated 4 years, 6 months ago
Northwest Montana hunters have successful opening weekend

The start of the general deer and elk hunting season produced the highest number of harvested white-tailed deer at game check stations in Northwest Montana sin…

Updated 4 years, 6 months ago
Beginner sailors find their sea legs on Flathead Lake

David Asay, of Superior, left a 30-year career driving a UPS truck for sailing the quiet waters of Flathead Lake.

Updated 4 years, 6 months ago
Zoltek celebrates 25 years with the Glacier Symphony and Chorale

Maestro John Zoltek has seen a lot of changes and fostered significant growth in the Glacier Symphony and Chorale in the last 25 years as its music director.

Updated 4 years, 6 months ago
Horse sense: Whitefish students take the reins in horsemanship class

Filled with anticipation, Whitefish Christian Academy seventh-graders followed horsemanship instructor Chanel Olson and a horse named Hammer, into an outdoor a…

Updated 4 years, 6 months ago
Local small businesses generally less affected by price increases

Independent business owners in the Flathead Valley are reporting less of an impact from the rising cost of goods compared to their larger corporate counterpart…

Updated 4 years, 6 months ago
Local steinholder continues to dominate sport despite illness

Even Covid could not slow David Sturzen down as he recently won three competitions to keep his three-year winning streak alive.

Updated 4 years, 6 months ago
Citizens group forms to oppose Mountain Gateway project

A new nonprofit group called Flathead Families for Responsible Growth has formed in response to the proposed Mountain Gateway development at the base of Big Mo…

Updated 4 years, 7 months ago
Bigfork Senior Center on track for upgraded facility

The Bigfork Senior Center is relocating with the goal of being able to offer more programming and accessibility to patrons.

Updated 4 years, 7 months ago
Blackfeet Nation celebrates life of Chief Earl Old Person

The Blackfeet Nation honored Chief Earl Old Person with a weeklong memorial, ending with a funeral service Friday in the Browning High School gym.

Updated 4 years, 7 months ago
Trainer draws on centuries-old techniques to help horses

April Crissman and her in-laws, Toni and Jim Connors of St. Ignatius, worked with several trainers to help with one of their horses that was unrideable and cow…