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Sharp cold front to drop snow on Glacier Park
A winter weather advisory was issued for Glacier National Park beginning Wednesday night as a potent front out of …
Health department suspends contact tracing, quarantines
The Flathead City-County Health Department will no longer perform Covid-19 contact tracing or recommend quarantine measures in the general population, the depa…
Montana jobless rate hits another record low
Montana’s unemployment rate hit a new record low in December, dropping 0.3 percentage points to end the year at 2.5%, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistic
Under the Big Sky lineup announced; capacity to be capped
The Under The Big Sky music festival is set to return to Big Mountain Ranch in Whitefish on July 16 and 17 with limited ticket sales and a lineup that includes…
Billings schools votes to keep 2 books in high school libraries
The Billings Public School Board, the largest in the state of Montana, decided on Monday night unanimously to keep two controversial titles found in high school libraries, “Gender Queer” by Maia Kobabe and “Lawn Bo…
2 men dead after pickup truck with bullet holes crashed
A shooting on the South Side of Billings early Tuesday left two men dead and one man hospitalized with severe trauma to his neck, police said.
Commission to review contract for septic waste, biosolids facilities
Flathead County commissioners will review on Tuesday a proposed design contract to select sites and plan a new regional septic waste plant and biosolids composting facility.
Library launches science education program
Library launches science education program
Whitefish Community Foundation awards $25,000 to Land to Hand
Whitefish Community Foundation awards $25,000 to Land to Hand
Dealership donates $10k to Flathead Youth Home
The Flathead Youth Home received a $10,000 donation from Corwin Motors/Corwin Honda this past holiday season.
MSU program supports Native American nurses
As a nurse, Adessa Durglo’s goal is to treat her patients the way she would want her own family members to be treated. It’s a simple concept, and — as she watc…
Billings to decide whether to pull two books from school libraries
The Billings Public School Board will decide whether to pull or keep two books in school libraries throughout the state’s largest public school district at its Monday night meeting, after a subcommittee recommended…
Law roundup: Woman calls 911 about air conditioner
A Kalispell woman allegedly called 911 wanting someone to come to her residence and remove an air conditioner because it was making her cold.
Suspect arrested in connection with Evergreen homicide
A Flathead County teenager was arrested Sunday in connection with a deadly shooting in Evergreen last week.
Co-op's public affairs specialist focuses on giving back
Courtney Stone sees her position as public affairs specialist at Flathead Electric Cooperative as a way of becoming more involved in her community.
Kalispell council to discuss rules for displaying banners
The Kalispell City Council will hold a banner discussion on Monday during a work session.