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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.
Vaccine clinics planned for veterans
The Montana VA Health Care System is hosting a two-day Moderna COVID-19 vaccination clinic for veterans in the Kalispell area on Tuesday, March 30, from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., and Wednesday, March 31, from 8:30 a.…
Input sought on forest management project near Tally Lake
The Flathead Forest Service is seeking public comment on a forest management project near Tally Lake
State commission to decide on restricting motorized boats on Tepee Lake
A final decision on restricting motorized boats on Tepee Lake in the North Fork area is among the top agenda items the Montana Fish & Wildlife Commission will …
Search and rescue commander, son killed in 2-vehicle crash
GREAT FALLS (AP) — A member of the Cascade County Search and Rescue team and his 10-year-old son were killed in a weekend crash that also injured his wife and critically injured their two other children, the sherif…
Watch USS Montana submarine event live on Wednesday
Watch USS MT event live Wednesday
Grass fires on Blackfeet Reservation burns 39 square miles
GREAT FALLS (AP) — Two grass fires pushed by strong winds burned 39 square miles of land on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation and one abandoned structure,
Serial killer on federal death row dies at Indiana hospital
RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) — A convicted serial killer whose victims included two young boys died Sunday at a hospital in Indiana, authorities said.
Canadian coal mine fined $60 million for polluting waters upstream of Lake Koocanusa
Canadian mining company fined $60 million for polluting waters upstream of Lake Koocanusa
Montana House panel moves bill to spend $2B in stimulus aid
HELENA (AP) — Montana's House Appropriations Committee has moved forward with a bill to allocate about $2 billion in federal stimulus money, including financial penalties for local governments, tribes and schools t…
New Whitefish food bank director brings international experience
A volcanic eruption in Indonesia prompted Sophie Albert to take a pause from teaching and get involved in humanitarian work.
Law roundup: Kids not tricked by teen's behavior
Kalispell Police Department received a walk-up complaint of a suspicious man at the skate park who was purportedly harassing kids, telling them he had been smoking meth and couldn’t walk in addition to offering the…
Montana Highway Patrol headquarters move from Helena weighed
HELENA (AP) — Montana officials are discussing whether to move the state Highway Patrol headquarters from Helena to a town not far away. The Montana Highway Patrol has been based near Interstate 15 in Helena since…
Montana tribes having success distributing COVID-19 vaccines
Nathan St. Goddard was skeptical when he first heard about the United States' vaccination effort.
Mosaic in the making: Local artists come together for West Shore art project
Murals by local artists to once again be on display in Lakeside and Somers this summer.
Historic Glacier Park boat painstakingly restored
One of the Glacier Park Boat Company’s craft saw a complete overhaul in the past year, more than 3,000 hours of work under the skilled hands of the company’s c…