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PHOTOS: Flathead, Glacier class of 2026 graduation ceremonies
Photos from Flathead and Glacier high schools' graduation ceremonies held Friday, June 5 and Saturday, June 6.
Marion School outlines back-to-school details
Marion School begins Sept. 3
Man scared of 'Scandinavian' writing
Law roundup
Masks, social distancing bring different feel to first day of school
Despite a rainy Monday morning, masked Elrod Elementary students waited outside the school for the first bell to ring in the first day of school amid the COVID…
Judge upholds Montana political spending disclosure rule
A federal judge on Monday upheld an executive order by Montana's governor that requires companies to report political spending if they want to bid on large state contracts.
Trump administration finalizes coal plant pollution rollback
The Trump administration on Monday finalized its weakening of an Obama-era rule aimed at reducing polluted wastewater from coal-burning power plants that has c…
Columbia Falls man dies after pontoon boat flips near Glacier Rim
A Columbia Falls man died late Saturday afternoon after his fishing pontoon boat flipped while floating on the North Fork of the Flathead River near Glacier Rim.
Website helps match sellers of water rights with buyers
Matching buyers and sellers of water rights as well as firms that can work out the notoriously complex transactions is the goal of a new online platform in the…
Group covers Bigfork student lunch debts
weekly roundup
At-home workout program isn’t Kalispell cowboy’s first rodeo
Monday profile
Estranged wife steals key, puts noose in tree
Law roundup
Montana sees 1st case of COVID-related inflammatory disease
The first case of a rare COVID-19-related inflammatory disease in Montana has been reported in a child from Teton County, health officials said.
Man dies when pickup truck he was working on rolled over him
A central Montana man was killed when the pickup truck he was working under rolled on top of him.
Former sheriff drowns while fishing on Missouri River
A former Pondera County sheriff and Conrad police chief drowned while fishing on the Missouri River, Cascade County Sheriff Jesse Slaughter said.
Man emerges from woods, shoots at Census taker
Law roundup
Local guild helps sustain struggling bee population
Flathead Valley Beekeepers Guild helps sustain struggling bee population