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Whitefish pursuing grant for railroad overpass on East Second Street
The Whitefish City Council gave Public Works Director Craig Workman the go ahead to apply for a grant to build a $…
Grizzlies euthanized after attack on llamas, wallaroos near Whitefish
Montana wildlife officials have euthanized two grizzly bears — an adult female and her cub — believed to have attacked numerous chickens and livestock animals …
Glacier Medical Associates reports data security breach
Glacier Medical Associates announced Tuesday the independent medical practice detected and stopped a data security incident that occurred April 7.
Lawmaker resigns to accept appointment to parole board
A member of Montana's House of Representatives resigned his seat late last month to accept an appointment to the Montana Board of Pardons and Parole, even after an attorney for the Legislature questioned the consti…
Nurses file petition to break ties with SEIU
Logan Health nurses opposed to unionization filed a petition with the National Labor Relations Board on Tuesday seeking to hold a vote to end the nurses' relat…
Body pulled from Missouri River was Great Falls woman
A body found in a pickup truck that was pulled from the Missouri River in Great Falls last month is that of Tammy Goff, a woman who went missing nearly three years ago, Cascade County officials said.
Judge sides with Montana in mining pollution case
A Montana judge has sided with state environmental regulators who are using a law that provides protection from repeat polluters against an Idaho-based mining …
Montana employees working remote will head back to worksites
Montana state employees who have been working remotely because of the pandemic will begin returning to their worksites this month and Capitol Complex offices t…
Hazardous heat this week for parts of Montana, Wyoming
The National Weather Service on Tuesday issued a hazardous weather warning for parts of Montana and Wyoming as temperatures were expected to rocket higher later this week.
Wildlife officials shoot bear following attacks on calves
Authorities in Montana have trapped and killed a grizzly bear in northwestern Montana after it was suspected of attacking calves across numerous ranches in the…
Senior Spotlight: Stillwater's Ryan Frampton emphasizes Christian faith
Stillwater Christian School senior Ryan Frampton has come to excel at many things in his life. He's a champion tennis player and instructor, a martial artist s…
Ruder Elementary expansion nears completion
The new addition to Ruder Elementary School is getting closer to completion.
Montana nature reserve purchases 800-acre property
Eight-hundred acres (324 hectares) of historic property along Cow Creek in the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument has been purchased by the American Prairie Reserve, the group announced on Thursday.
Whitefish to hold 2nd public hearing on potential annexation
Citing a lack of public input, the Whitefish City Council has delayed a vote on expanding the city's urban growth boundary, which would allow for city services…
Law roundup: Store wants demanding woman banned
A woman reportedly became disorderly when she went into a store demanding a replacement for a prepaid phone and didn’t like the answer given by the manager who wanted her banned from the store.
Pledge of Allegiance, flag to be honored at Memorial Day ceremony
The Pledge of Allegiance will take center stage at a Memorial Day program planned Monday at C.E. Conrad Memorial Cemetery in Kalispell.