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Construction of new Flathead County jail celebrated with groundbreaking ceremony
Nearly 20 people involved with the project posed for the photo-op, including the three county commissioners, Sheri…
New rural brewery promises unpretentious vibe — and some good beer
Fourth-generation Eureka resident Barry Roose says a good brewery is a lot like a trusty pair of brown shoes: unpretentious, familiar and reliable.
Relics Retreat offers secluded Euro-style spa amenities
Relics Retreat in Eureka offers a completely immersive Euro-spa experience.
Flathead graduate details lingering trauma of COVID frontline duty
Megan Brown-Moore is finally home.
USS Montana submarine launches in Virginia
USS Montana submarine launches in Virginia
Montana teachers eligible for shots starting next week
Montana teachers and other school staff will be eligible for COVID-19 shots beginning next week
Alaska Airlines adds California flights to GPIA lineup
Alaska Airlines is the latest in a string of new additions to expand flight options at Glacier Park International Airport.
Hedges Elementary fifth-graders 'Pay it Forward'
Two ambitious Kalispell fifth-graders didn’t just take on their teacher’s challenge to “pay it forward,” they surpassed their own expectations.
New Flathead wildfire plan a 'roadmap' for homeowners
It's never too early to think about fire safety.
West Glacier growing pains focus of mitigation plan
Groups release plan for tackling West Glacier growing pains associated with Glacier National Park visitation
ImagineIF Libraries could lift mask requirement in June
The libraries' director hopes enough staff members will have been vaccinated to create a safer work environment.
Montana athletes compete in Special Olympics Winter Games
Special Olympics Montana Winter Games at Whitefish Mountain Resort.
Montanans 60 and older to get vaccines starting Monday
Maj. Gen. Matthew Quinn, who leads Montana's COVID-19 task force, said the new Phase 1B+ is expected to cover between 100,000 and 140,000 Montanans who aren't …
County parks and rec director stepping down
Jed Fisher's last day on the job will be March 31.
EPA approves new selenium standards for Lake Koocanusa
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has given its stamp of approval to new selenium standards for Lake Koocanusa and the Kootenai River.
Bills to curb wolf numbers advance in Montana Legislature
HELENA (AP) — Hunters and trappers who kill wolves in Montana could be reimbursed for their expenses by private groups under a proposal advanced by state lawma…