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Updated 14 hours, 11 minutes ago

Counting machines add vote of confidence to elections security

The conference room of the Flathead County Elections Department whirred with noise. Volunteers rattled off strings…

Updated 2 months ago
Zinke celebrates securing federal infrastructure funding for counties in Northwest Montana

Congressman Ryan Zinke symbolically delivered checks for infrastructure projects in Flathead, Sanders and Lincoln counties on Monday, his first public appearan…

Updated 2 months, 1 week ago
One dead, two injured in head-on collision on U.S. 93 Bypass

One person is dead following a motor vehicle collision on the U.S. 93 Bypass in Kalispell early Monday afternoon, authorities say.

Updated 2 months, 1 week ago
Kalispell City Council to finish land use plan review, discuss county septic regulation changes

Kalispell City Council on Monday will wrap up its review of a new land use plan designed to guide development decisions for the next 20 years.

Updated 2 months, 1 week ago
Flathead Valley journalist looks back on unique career in memoir

It was breaking news, so she had to spring into action.

Updated 2 months, 1 week ago
One dead, two injured in Kalispell crash

A 19-year-old from Kalispell died in a crash Saturday night after his vehicle veered into oncoming traffic and was struck by a pickup, according to the Montana Highway Patrol.

Updated 2 months, 1 week ago
Monarch meditation: Butterfly struggles to survive with loss of habitat

The monarch butterfly is iconic in North America — but in Montana, it is a rare sight. That’s why when landscaper Kathy Ross discovered monarchs breeding i…

Updated 2 months, 1 week ago
Flathead County flushes out new biosolid restriction for landfill, Kalispell and Columbia Falls say rule could be tough to meet

Biosolids, commonly known as treated sewage sludge, are the solid organic materials derived from the treatment of wastewater. Kalispell, Columbia Falls and Whi…

Updated 2 months, 1 week ago
Newly certified Ferndale Volunteer Fire Department fills gap in rural emergency services

Ferndale Fire Chief Shawn Devlin remembers the call coming in over the radio: Bigfork first responders dispatched to St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church for a possi…

Updated 2 months, 1 week ago
Headlines: Man held in Hungry Horse shooting death, woman sentenced following border patrol obstruction, state marijuana tax revenue

Man held in Hungry Horse shooting death, woman sentenced following border patrol obstruction, potential projects from state marijuana tax revenue and more NW M…

Updated 2 months, 1 week ago
Warm February leaves Montana’s snowpack depleted

Western Montana’s mountain snowpack did little to make up for a historically dry January, with water basins statewide lagging behind average heading into March.

Updated 2 months, 1 week ago
Libby Park District sinks levy for swim pond

The district was going to piggyback on the special purpose district election...

Updated 2 months, 1 week ago
Polson commissioners hear plan for reducing E. coli in Flathead Lake

Representatives from the Flathead Lakers and the Polson Bay Golf Course presented a plan to the Polson City Commission last Wednesday to reduce stormwater runo…

Updated 2 months, 1 week ago
Polson woman pleads guilty to negligent homicide

A Polson woman admitted to causing a vehicle accident that killed a passenger in July 2025. Elizabeth Charlotte Hill, 23, entered a plea of guilty in District …

Updated 2 months, 1 week ago
State takes on co-management of 200,000 federal acres in Northwest Montana

About 214,000 acres on the Kootenai and Flathead national forests will serve as what Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte called the “initial sandbox” for a shared stew…

Updated 2 months, 1 week ago
Duct Tape Caper: Attendance incentive sticks Polson principal to the wall

Kids at Linderman Elementary in Polson were able to stick it to principal Kristin Wilson last Friday. Or, rather, stick her to it in a duct-tape attendance cha…