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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.
Law roundup: Woman claims police stole her crystal
A woman walked into the Kalispell Police Department looking to file complaints against several officers for previously confiscating her “crystal.” She also told authorities that she was tired of being broke and sep…
ImagineIF hires security guard in response to escalating incidents
The branch has had around 52 incidents as of noon Monday so far this year and staff recently told the board that they are becoming more frequent and more viole…
Bills prohibiting gender-affirming care for minors, changing obscenity law pass committee
Two controversial bills that galvanized opposition at a couple of lengthy hearings, one prohibiting gender affirming care for minors and the other changing the…
Glacier High students disciplined following hazing allegations
Two Glacier High School students have been suspended from extracurricular activities for the remainder of the school year as officials investigate allegations …
2 businesses fail alcohol sales compliance check
Two local businesses were caught selling alcohol to underage customers during recent compliance checks conducted by the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office.
Homicide being investigated at Montana State Prison
DEER LODGE, Mont. (AP) — A Montana State Prison inmate has died in a suspected homicide, which is being investigated by the Department of Corrections and the Powell County Sheriff's Office.
Schools claim tax credits for donors
Local school districts including Kalispell, Columbia Falls, Somers-Lakeside and Evergreen have claimed a portion of tax credits for donors through the Montana Department of Revenue’s Innovative Educational Program.
Bill creating a $100 million infrastructure fund advances in House
Legislation to create a $100 million transportation infrastructure fund passed unanimously through the House Appropriations Committee last week.
Montana pharmacists may get more power to prescribe
Supporters said the measure could help fill health care gaps in rural areas in particular, while opponents worried it would give pharmacists physician-like authority without the same education.
Alleged Olney shooter given partially suspended sentence
Prosecutors brought Kay Lynn Johnson, 64, up on a felony assault with a weapon charge following the Sept. 26 shooting on the couple’s Olney property.
Glacier speech and debate slides into second, Flathead finishes third at Class AA state tourney
Glacier High School speech and debate team was edged into second place at the Class AA state tournament Saturday night by a difference of 6.5 overall points fr…
Law roundup: Enraged man threatens teller
A man allegedly became enraged when a teller wouldn’t cash a check for him and called the Kalispell Police Department, saying he was a non-member and that he told them, “Good luck trying to get to your vehicles ton…
Class A state title goes to Columbia Falls speech and debate, Whitefish is runner-up
Columbia Falls High School speech and debate returned to the top spot as the Class A state speech and debate champions.
Police evidence custodian retires after more than two decades serving Kalispell
Susie Phillips, who was the first to hold the role in the department, retired last month after serving 18 years as the department’s evidence custodian.
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Kalispell Police Department responded to a man’s report that people in a green truck were shooting at his vehicle.