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Tribal groups join lawsuit seeking restoration of $127 million in canceled farm grants
In March, the USDA canceled 49 of 50 Increasing Land, Capital and Market Access Program grants designed to support…
Kalispell Council moves ahead with infrastructure financing program
Council approved a resolution of intent to establish a C-PACE, or Commercial Property Assessed Capital Enhancement, which is a financing program instituted in Montana by a law passed in 2021.
Glacier's east side reservation plan receives scrutiny
Glacier National Park will expand its vehicle registration program to limit access and reduce crowding during the busy summer months.
Bird flu kills backyard flock in Flathead
The case marks the 16th Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) affected flock in the state since the start of the outbreak in March and second case in the co…
Warming Center expands hours during arctic blast
The Flathead Warming Center in Kalispell will be open all day Wednesday and Thursday to take in members of the homeless population during the winter storm fore…
Suspect in decade-old rape case pleads not guilty
Accused rapist Jon Allen Wilson pleaded not guilty to a single count of sexual intercourse without consent in Flathead District Court on Thursday.
Redistricting commission amends tentative map ahead of public hearing
With the clock ticking to deliver a final legislative map to the legislature, redistricting commissioners made amendments Thursday to the tentatively approved House districts voted on in early December.
Flathead National Forest announces new deputy forest supervisor
Flathead National Forest officials announced Dec. 16 the selection of Tami MacKenzie as deputy forest supervisor.
FWP extends comment period on grizzly bear management plan
Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks has extended the comment period on its proposed grizzly management plan from Jan. 5 to Feb. 4.
'Extreme cold' to ice Western Montana
Dangerously cold temperatures and significant snowfall will impact Western Montana overnight Wednesday into Thursday morning as a surge of arctic air intensifi…
Everything is up for debate to Columbia Falls student
Aiden Rohn grew up with three brothers. By high school, he was a state champion in debate.
Kalispell City Council to vote on state program aimed at energy efficiency upgrades
The meeting will be held at City Hall, 201 First Ave. E., at 7 p.m. It is also accessible via Zoom.
Jury finds Bigfork man guilty of assaulting Whitefish officer
Flathead County District Judge Robert Allison remanded Paul Kermit Gysler, 40, to the custody of the Sheriff’s Office following a reading of the verdict Dec. 1…
Legislative committee releases final report in judiciary conflict
A Republican-led legislative select committee created in the heat of an inter-branch conflict with the judiciary has identified several proposals it says could address the allegations of bias at the heart of the fi…
Community briefs
Homeless Person’s Memorial Day service on Dec. 21; Soroptimists seek nonprofit applicants; CNA class registration opens at FVCC; Hanukkah menorah lights up Whitefish
New contract doesn't fix working conditions, say rail workers
A monthslong labor dispute between the Class I railroads and rail worker unions ended Dec. 2 with Congress’ intervention, subjecting workers to a new contract …