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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.
Bill would allow children to attend school without vaccines
Wednesday, members of the medical and scientific community blasted a bill that would allow children to attend school without being vaccinated.
Lake County extends mask mandate for 30 days
Lake County Commissioners on Tuesday extended the county’s mask mandate for 30 days in response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Paradise sewer opponents seek ouster of board members
Paradise resident Cody Lampman has organized and submitted paperwork to Sanders County Elections Administrator Nichol Scribner for the recall of two Paradise Sewer Board Directors.
Flathead native takes to skis to bag trophy buck
But when he turned 18, Reavis turned his attention to pursuing mule deer in the high country...
Kalispell woman accused of embezzlement
A Kalispell woman has been accused of stealing tens of thousands of dollars from her employer.
Kalispell council scraps accessory dwelling expansion
In a surprise move by the Kalispell City Council on Tuesday, a proposed ordinance that would have expanded the use of accessory dwelling units in the city was tossed out.
Kalispell school district to put land acquisition on ballot
Kalispell Public Schools is moving ahead in its search for a piece of property to relocate its transportation department offices and district-owned buses onto one site.
Whitefish council members condemn bills limiting local control
Uttering phrases like "How dare they?" and "Shame on you," Whitefish City Council members on Tuesday forcefully condemned two bills in the Montana Legislature …
Law roundup: Man threatens to take ‘little punk down’
A man alleged two other men sitting in a vehicle with the hood up were taunting him and trying to get him to fight, saying, “this little punk needs to go down.”
Hospital relocates virus testing sites
Kalispell Regional Healthcare relocates its COVID-19 testing sites
Two events cause thousands to lose power
A truck reportedly took down an electric line Wednesday...
School buses involved in two minor accidents
Slick road conditions from ice and snow were factors in at least two minor crashes involving school buses Wednesday morning in Columbia Falls and Kalispell.
Second vaccine doses roll out for veterans through pilot program
Second doses roll out for vets receiving vaccine through state's pilot program
Longtime AP bureau chief Bill Beecham dies at 79
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Bill Beecham, a longtime bureau chief for The Associated Press in Salt Lake City who oversaw coverage of several major stories including …
Western Bee Supplies cited, fined for OSHA violations
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited Western Bee Supplies in Polson and its staffing contractor, LC Staffing Service, for a range of violations, and assessed a collective $264,478 in proposed…