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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…
Emerging talent: Singer showcases his talent in local, national competitions
The blues and country singer and songwriter from Woods Bay is the first winner of the inaugural Montana’s Got Talent competition held in October, performing an…
Interior Secretary Deb Haaland reflects on tough choices during a historic tenure
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — It started to get real when the artwork was taken down from her office walls. The collection — all creations of Indigenous artists — h…
Museum and education building coming to Glacier Park International Airport
Glacier Park International Airport could soon land an aviation museum.
All the small things: Searching for lichen in the winter world of Glacier National Park
Found on every continent, lichen is an extraordinary organism adapted to survive in every habitat except seawater.
Kalispell Public Schools will seek levy as it moves forward with plans to cut staff
Kalispell Public Schools plans to propose a high school levy on the May ballot while addressing a $2.7 million budget deficit by reducing teaching positions.
Flathead High School plans Martin Luther King Jr. Day Community Celebration
Flathead High School, in collaboration with the Crown of the Continent Choir, Flathead Folk Band, and International Baccalaureate (IB) English and music studen…
Kalispell City Council leans toward loan to replace lead service lines
Kalispell City Council on Monday weighed funding options for replacing lead pipes in the municipality’s drinking water supply.
Polson lawmaker proposes new hunting regulations for Flathead Indian Reservation
Representative Tracy Sharp will likely propose a bill to grant state wildlife officials jurisdiction over hunting permits on some reservation lands.
Glacier High School finding ways to curb graffiti in pedestrian tunnel
Glacier High School is inviting students to help clean up graffiti and garbage marring the nearby pedestrian tunnel that runs underneath the U.S. 93 Bypass.
Shuttles will take hikers into Many Glacier next summer
Hikers planning to venture into the Many Glacier area of Glacier National Park next summer will be required to take a shuttle into the valley with ongoing cons…
Keeping Score: Swimming, basketball and wrestling action
The Bigfork and Glacier girls shine on the basketball courts with significant wins, while the boys' teams face tough matchups.
Voters backed abortion rights but state judges have final say
In November, Montana voters safeguarded the right to abortion in the state’s constitution. They also elected a new chief justice to the Montana Supreme Court w…
Whitefish student rallies for families impacted by cancer
Whitefish High School senior Maggie Mercer knows firsthand the difference a support system can make for families battling cancer. Now, she’s leading the way to…
Developer moves to purchase CFAC site following EPA's cleanup decision
The Environmental Protection Agency Friday released its record of decision for cleaning up the defunct Columbia Falls Aluminum Co plant, which paves the way f…
Kalispell mayor says he opposed housing funding despite letter supporting it
Kalispell Mayor Mark Johnson said Monday that he opposed a state program that would have funneled millions into Flathead County for workforce housing despite p…