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Flathead High School student competes in national Trig-Star competition

Representing Montana, Flathead High School junior Jacob Braach awaits the results of the national Trig-Star math c…

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FVCC raises over $60,000 for scholarships

Funds raised go toward scholarships, directly funding educational opportunities for deserving students.

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Glacier Art Museum hosts benefit gala

For this premier event, distinguished artists have been selected and invited for their connection to Montana, quality of work, and exhibition history with the 56-year-old museum

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Columbia Falls skate park opens to rave reviews

Otto Anderson had a bike helmet and a skateboard he picked up for $8 at the thrift store. Still, he was loving the new skate park in Columbia Falls, which open…

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Intoxication suspected in US 93 crash that killed Ronan man

Intoxication is a suspected factor in a head-on crash on U.S. 93 that killed a Ronan man April 25, authorities report.

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Council appears likely to seek $25 million grant to redesign Main Street in Kalispell

Kalispell City Council on Monday appeared in favor of applying for a $25 million federal grant to fund the long-planned transformation of Main Street.

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Man who threatened couple with knife given suspended sentence

Prosecutors charged Benjamin John Harvey, 34, with felony assault with a weapon following the Dec. 4, 2023, confrontation. Though he initially pleaded not guil…

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Governor signs Bobby’s Law, imposing tougher drunk driving penalties

Gov. Greg Gianforte put Bobby’s Law on the books Friday, increasing statewide penalties for drunk driving.

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Local Events: Get Happy, celebrate Mom, and PechaKucha

May abounds with community events and live music and community pint nights to bolster those organizations that support our values. Find your next low-key oppor…

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New FWP supervisor’s career rooted in connecting community with science

Spending time between family camping trips scouring streambanks for frogs and scaling trees to retrieve intricately woven bird nests, her father stoked her lov…

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Lego store builds on its product on Main Street

Big Sky Bricks is one of the latest stores to come to downtown Kalispell, sporting a range of Lego products including miscellaneous pieces, figurines, already-…

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Deer Park School puts $4M bond before voters for new building

Deer Park School is seeking approval of a $4 million bond to construct a new building to address aging facilities and infrastructure and add space.

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Flathead County Library board seeks to tweak terms of Kalispell land deal

The Flathead County Library Board of Trustees on Thursday signaled that it planned to adjust its offer for a new library branch location near the Kalispell Cen…

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Headlines: Gianforte's fiscal vision, nuisance ordinances, and youth justice reform gets national spotlight

Gianforte presses legislature on property tax relief, Kalispell City Council votes to amend nuisance ordinances, and Flathead restorative youth justice program…

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Venezuelan man detained in Whitefish was in the U.S. legally, nonprofit says

Federal agents on Thursday detained a Venezuelan man in Whitefish who is in the country legally, say members of a nonprofit that aids immigrants in the Flathea…

Updated 1 year, 1 month ago
PHOTOS: Third-graders celebrate Kalispell's Arbor Day at Lawrence Park

Kalispell Public School District No. 5 third-graders celebrated Arbor Day at the City of Kalispell's annual ceremony held at Lawrence Park on Friday, April 25.