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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…
Law roundup: Kalispell man tries to catch rascally rabbits
A man was reported to the Kalispell Police Department because he returned to a location multiple times and tried to catch rabbits using a stick.
World's largest farm tractor coming to Kalispell
Produced in Havre in 1977, the Big Bud 747 is 14-feet tall and weighs more than 100,000 pounds.
New Town Pump, casino opens in Kalispell
A new 10,000 square-foot Town Pump Convenience Store and Lucky Lil’s Casino in South Kalispell opened Thursday.
Rosendale votes against holiday marking end of slavery
Montana's lone Congressman Matt Rosendale was one of only six members of the U.S. House of Representatives who voted this week against both the legislation to …
More help sought for Montana fires ahead of weather shift
Montana's firefighting aircraft returned to duty Friday as officials sought even more personnel and aircraft ahead of a shift in the weather that could stir up…
Tiny bird gets TLC from Superior woman
Last month Superior resident Kathryn Verley saved and revived a tiny hummingbird that flew into her garage and got trapped.
Tree-thinning project planned near Dayton
The U.S. Forest Service is seeking public input on a proposed tree-thinning and reforestation project in the Dayton area southwest of Lakeside. The deadline to…
Deadline for municipal election filing is Monday
City council elections in all three of Flathead County’s incorporated cities will be heavy on incumbents this time around.
Kalispell council still hashing out accessory dwelling parameters
Accessory dwelling units are getting a second chance from the Kalispell City Council.
Law roundup: Man fears being pursued by cartel
A man at a business told the <strong>Kalispell Police Department</strong> he was “being followed by [a] Mexican cartel.”
Montana wildlife officials consider rules to protect trout
Wildlife officials in Montana are seeking feedback on a proposal to expand fishing restrictions to protect declining brown trout populations.
Montana considers wolf hunting rules amid population decline
A commission governing wolf hunting in Montana is considering new wolf management rules that would make it easier to hunt wolves in the state after the Legisla…
Glacier Park visitation up 2% in May
Glacier National Park reported a 2% increase in visitors during May, compared with May 2019 pre-pandemic numbers, and the highest year-to-date visitation throu…
Montana fire aircraft temporarily sidelined after crash
A Montana firefighting agency imposed a 48-hour stand-down of its aircraft after a helicopter crash landed and burned in heavy winds.
Glacier Park visitors share video of grizzly chasing black bear
Some recent visitors to Glacier National Park had the rare experience of watching a grizzly bear chase a black bear up a tree at St. Mary Lake.