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Flathead Forest updates Round Star Project following court order
Flathead National Forest released an updated assessment for the 9,500-acre Round Star Project near Whitefish, fulf…
Woman wants to talk to supervisor
A woman whose vehicle was seized wanted to talk to a specific <strong>Kalispell Police Department</strong> officer to find out how to get it back. When she was told the officer was not working, and if she would lik…
Woman's body recovered from Yellowstone River near Shepherd
BILLINGS (AP) — Montana authorities planned a Tuesday autopsy on a woman's body that was found on a gravel bar along the Yellowstone River near Shepherd.
West Shore Library has new digs in Lakeside
The West Shore Library in Lakeside has been serving the communities on the west side of Flathead Lake for 25 years, but it is now doing so from a new location …
The gift of life: Kidney recipients thankful for donors
Les Costel and Ty Shanks will be having a happy Thanksgiving this year.
Input sought on Lake Five forest management proposal
The Flathead National Forest is seeking public input on a new forest management project that’s been proposed between Coram and West Glacier.
Rising from the ashes: St. Matthew's restoration completed
Today marks a new beginning for St. Matthew’s Catholic Church in Kalispell.
Proposed industrial rezoning draws opposition from Kalispell
The owner of an RV dealership along U.S. 93 proposes to rezone about 14 acres of neighboring land to allow for light industrial use – a proposal that has drawn opposition from the city of Kalispell.
County health officer to resign at end of year
Flathead City-County Health Department Interim Public Health Officer Tamalee St. James Robinson resigned from her position Friday, citing inaction and a genera…
States’ face-covering mandates leave gaps in protection
BOULDER, Colo. — Brady Bowman, a 19-year-old student at the University of Colorado-Boulder, and two friends strolled down 11th Street, all sporting matching ne…
Board OKs variance to replace burned C-Falls apartment building
The Columbia Falls Board of Adjustment last week approved a variance that will allow the owners of a nine-unit apartment building that burned down in August to rebuild, albeit with a different design.
FVCC student receives state volunteer award
When faced with tiredness there are two options: call it quits or push on, despite the fatigue.
Lost Trail easement goes to commission for final approval
After reviewing public comment, potential environmental effects and other relevant information, a proposal for Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks to purchase a l…
Man cleared in Flathead murder now jailed on meth charges
A Northwest Montana man cleared of murder charges earlier this year in the Flathead Valley is behind bars on federal gun and drug charges.
Evicted tenant vows revenge on landlord
A woman sent threatening messages to her landlord after she was evicted from her rented camper for allegedly trashing the rental, according to a call to the Flathead County Sheriff's Office.
Bear biologists concerned famous grizzly
JACKSON, Wyo. (AP) — Bear biologist Mike Boyce was staked out on a road in south of Wilson for much of the day on Nov. 17 keeping tabs on five grizzly bears th…