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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
Grassroots group takes on bus safety initiatives

A small group of community members have rallied around improving school bus safety one person, elected official and school district at a time in response to th…

Updated 6 years ago
Coffee customer gives girl the creeps

A woman told the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office of a “secondhand report of a creepy man hanging around the coffee.” The caller’s daughter said the man, identified as someone in his 60s or 70s, didn’t “speak Engli…

Updated 6 years ago
Woman who ran escort service now facing drug charges

A Kalispell woman who pleaded guilty to promoting prostitution and received a suspended sentence in 2019 was returned to the Flathead County Detention Center r…

Updated 6 years ago
Judge blocks law that prevented absentee ballot collection

A Montana judge has temporarily blocked a voter-approved law that restricts the collection of absentee ballots

Updated 6 years ago
Travel is believed to be link to outbreak in Ravalli County

Ravalli County health officers are investigating a cluster of COVID-19 cases

Updated 6 years ago
GOP files ethics complaint over Cooney's campaign meeting

The Montana Republican Party has filed an ethics complaint with the Commissioner of Political Practices alleging Lt. Gov. Mike Cooney participated in a campaign strategy call in his office at the Capitol

Updated 6 years ago
Easement rounds off 12,000-acre project on Flathead River

The Flathead Land Trust’s “Flathead River Conservation” project was recently completed after a 155-acre parcel was added to a network of conserved land totalin…

Updated 6 years ago
Great Falls educator named Glacier principal

Joel Auers of Great Falls has been named the new Glacier High School principal.

Updated 6 years ago
Girl gang gets into trouble

A group of “grade school-age girls” seemed to be causing trouble in Columbia Falls. Six or seven of them were reportedly trying to break a soccer goal and a woman “chased them off.” She asked the Columbia Falls Pol…

Updated 6 years ago
Whitefish tech firm joins global partnership

It can be a little hard for the layperson to comprehend exactly what goes on at Neuro-ID, the Whitefish technology company that provides insight into customer behavior during digital transactions. But there’s one t…

Updated 6 years ago
United Way establishes COVID-19 relief fund

Northwest Montana United Way in Kalispell is currently accepting applications for the organization’s recently established COVID-19 relief fund that offers reli…

Updated 6 years ago
Yoga Hive closes studios in Kalispell, Columbia Falls

Yoga Hive is closing its Columbia Falls and Kalispell locations due to the economic hardship caused by COVID-19. Because of the pandemic, founder Mollie Busby …

Updated 6 years ago
Psychologist: Kids feel stress of pandemic too

As adults around the country continue to adjust to the new normal brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, America’s younger generation is also having to naviga…

Updated 6 years ago
Crews douse fire at old CHS silos

A fire broke out in the old CHS Feed Center silos Tuesday afternoon in downtown Kalispell.

Updated 6 years ago
Next phase of Montana's reopening plan begins June 1

Gov. Steve Bullock announced on Tuesday that Montana would move to phase two of the state’s reopening plan starting June 1.