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Montana snowpack rapidly melted in May

Throughout May, warm temperatures across Montana led to a rapid melt off of the state’s snowpack, which sits “larg…

Updated 6 years ago
Sentence of six years for meth trafficker

A California woman who admitted bringing methamphetamine to the Flathead Valley for distribution after officers found more than 10 pounds of the drug in her vehicle was sentenced Friday to six years in prison and f…

Updated 6 years ago
Local woman tapped for hospital administration job

Following a nationwide search, officials with North Valley Hospital in Whitefish recently hired Julia Drishinski as the organization’s new senior director of quality, risk and process improvement.

Updated 6 years ago
Attorney general challenges ballot deadline

A court ruling that allows election ballots to be counted as long as they are postmarked by June 2 is being challenged by Montana Attorney General Tim Fox

Updated 6 years ago
Woman salty about towed vehicle

An agitated woman was in the Kalispell Police Department lobby seeking assistance with finding her towed vehicle. She was “rambling” about how officers are supposed to protect and serve, but that they just put on t…

Updated 6 years ago
Whitefish antique boat show canceled

Whitefish Woody Weekend 2020, presented by the Big Sky Chapter of the Antique and Classic Boat Society and hosted by the Lodge at Whitefish Lake, has been canceled due to COVID-19 concerns, organizers announced in …

Updated 6 years ago
‘Play in your backyard’ program urges people to explore locally

Members of the local tourism industry hope to see a lot more Montana license plates at restaurants, trailheads and other local attractions this summer. Since t…

Updated 6 years ago
Number of cases remains steady in state Montana

No new cases of the coronavirus have been reported in Montana for the fifth straight day, keeping the total number of cases at 479

Updated 6 years ago
Person shot dead after firing at deputies

Law enforcement officers shot and killed a man during a standoff Sunday evening after the man fired his weapon at officers, according to information from Flathead County Sheriff Brian Heino.

Updated 6 years ago
A career of caring for veterans

After a career of caring for wounded soldiers in the U.S. Army Reserve, Joren Underdahl is continuing his care of veterans as the Administrator of the Montana …

Updated 6 years ago
Land committee to take second look at Bigfork farm proposal

The Bigfork Land Use Advisory Committee will review three applications for amendments or zone changes to Bigfork-area properties at their May 28 meeting, including a request for a conditional use permit to operate …

Updated 6 years ago
Man takes frustration out on tree

A man, who appeared high, allegedly yelled at a woman’s husband and called him names in an attempt to get him to fight with him. He then supposedly ran across the street and began hitting a tree with his fist and t…

Updated 6 years ago
Yellowstone’s North Entrance open for travel to Cooke City

Yellowstone National Park has opened its North Entrance at Gardiner, but only for motorists traveling to Silver Gate or Cooke City, which are at the park’s Northeast Entrance

Updated 6 years ago
New bar approved for 93 in Whitefish

Whitefish City Council on May 4 approved the operation of a bar in an existing commercial building on Highway 93 South.

Updated 6 years ago
Yellowstone's North Entrance open for travel to Cooke City

Yellowstone National Park has opened its North Entrance at Gardiner, but only for motorists traveling to Silver Gate or Cooke City, which are at the park’s Northeast Entrance

Updated 6 years ago
Ballots postmarked on or before June 2 will be counted

A Montana judge has temporarily suspended a state law that says absentee ballots must be received in a county election office by 8 p.m. on election day in order to be counted