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Whitefish examines plan to manage city’s deer population
Deer have long been a fixture of downtown and residential areas of Whitefish. But as the city has grown and the de…
Construction promises to curtail early morning access to Logan Pass
Folks looking to get to Logan Pass from the west side of the park before 6 a.m. without a reservation are out of luck this year.
Teenager works toward recovery following brain injury
Not even two months after suffering a traumatic brain injury as the result of a car accident, 16-year-old Josie Elgin has her sights set on getting back to doi…
Hopper arrested after allegedly pulling knife on treatment center staff
A man exiting Logan Health’s addiction treatment center allegedly pulled a knife on facility staff after they refused to return his marijuana with his other be…
Larsson recognized as longest serving hunter ed instructor in Montana
KALISPELL — Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks recently honored the service of its Region 1 Northwest Montana hunter and bowhunter education instructors at an an…
Man undergoing treatment following Kalispell standoff
A man is undergoing mental health treatment after a standoff with local law enforcement in downtown Kalispell this afternoon.
Kalispell man charged with attempted deliberate homicide
Kalispell police arrested a local man overnight on an attempted deliberate homicide charge after an assault at a bar on the city's east side left another man h…
Carol Bean creates in quintessential quilter’s studio
Carol Bean creates in quintessential quilter’s studio
Glacier Symphony receives $10,000 grant
Glacier Symphony, Orchestra and Chorale was recently awarded a $10,000 Challenge America grant from the National Endowment for the Arts titled Music for Rural Montana.
PEO program helps Polson girls reach educational goals
P.E.O. Chapter CA, Polson, presented its Ready? Set-Goals! program to Polson’s eighth-grade girls March 17 at the Polson Middle School.
City holds open houses on Reserve Drive improvements
City holds open houses on Reserve Drive improvements
Electric Co-op's annual meeting set for April 23
Flathead Electric Co-op's annual meeting is slated for a return to an in-person gathering this year.
Forest opts for status quo on Blankenship camping
The Flathead National Forest will allow overnight camping on a plot of land it owns along the Flathead River at Blankenship for at least one more season.
Stroll Bibler Home and Gardens to support FVCC scholarships
Stroll Bibler Home and Gardens to support FVCC scholarships
ImagineIF launches new youth programming this spring
ImagineIF launches new youth programming this spring
Teck appears in Libby, fights back on troubling fish data
Key fish data prove invalid in flagging higher-than-allowed levels of selenium at Lake Koocanusa, representatives of Canadian coal miner Teck said last week at…