General News
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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.
Tailor transforms youthful love for fashion into career
It was after a lonely four-month spell at sea that he realized nautical life wasn’t for him, so he came to San Francisco to get a master’s degree in fashion.
Kalispell City Council work session focuses on panhandling ordinance
Kalispell City Council is expected to debate a proposed ordinance aimed at further discouraging panhandling on public roadways and public parking lots at its Monday work session.
Law roundup: Lost man asks police to find his location
A man allegedly called the Kalispell Police Department asking if they knew his location.
Voting open for sticker design scholarship contest
Two student-created sticker designs are in the running for a chance at scholarships.
Whitefish applies for grant to improve pedestrian safety downtown
City Council recently authorized a grant application with the U.S. Department of Transportation for work on the Whitefish Promenade concept designed to move non-motorized traffic through town.
Flathead Business Newsmakers
Happenings at Flathead businesses
Organizations partner to assist blind veterans in pushing to new limits on ski slope
The helpers are instructors with DREAM adaptive and the Whitefish Veterans Support Team, which partnered for the first time this winter to bring adaptive ski l…
Community briefs
Home buyer education classes; Rain garden workshop; Columbia Falls Women’s Connection luncheon
Flathead Youth Conservation Corps taking applications
YCC is a program designed to accomplish needed conservation work on public lands, provide gainful employment for students from all segments of society while gaining an appreciation of natural resources and cultural…
Students show out science acuity at county fair
Science lovers of all ages packed into the Expo Center at the Flathead County Fairgrounds to take a look at projects from students in third grade and up.
Law roundup: Customer detains combative milk drinker
A customer allegedly detained a combative man who was trying to fight employees after he was seen drinking chocolate milk in the store and carrying a propane bottle in aisle 11.
Silicon Valley Bank collapse felt worldwide
It was called Silicon Valley Bank, but its collapse is causing shockwaves around the world.
Bill to open more walkup campsites in Montana sailing through
House Bill 440, which would limit the number of reserved campsites at 80% in order to allow more walkups, passed unanimously in committee, and then it passed unanimously in the House.
Bigfork man sentenced for attacking police officer
A jury found Paul Kermit Gysler guilty on a single count of felony assault on a peace officer in December following a trial in Flathead County District Court.
Pagans member denies leadership role in outlaw motorcycle club
Michael Allan Murphy, 49, who faces a felony count of issuing a bad check in Flathead County District Court, said the Pagans boast too few members in the area …