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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…
Bozeman artist’s bronze wolves capture strength and resilience
The 31-year-old Bozeman artist has been sculpting bronze for interested buyers for the past five years, and she finally debuted her first public installation, …
Giving Together: Navigating tax changes to maximize impact
When Carol and Richard Atkinson met with their accountant this summer, they had one big question: “How will the new tax law affect the way we give to the causes we love?”
Woodland Water Park plans to resurface lazy river
The Kalispell Parks and Recreation Department plans to resurface the city’s lazy river and hopes to build a climbing wall at Woodland Water Park in the near fu…
Polson government study commission invites experts to Oct. 2 meeting
Polson’s Local Government Study Review Commission will host a public meeting from 4-6 p.m. Oct. 2 at the library to give an overview of the process and the wor…
Discover career paths at FVCC through Oct. 2 events
The college holds Night at the Brossard and Night of the Trades on Oct. 2. The Rebecca Chaney Broussard Center for Nursing & Health Science Building on campus will hold an open house from 5:30-7:30 p.m. and at the …
Zinke staff offers mobile office hours in Western district counties
Montana western district U.S. Rep. Ryan Zinke announced this week that his office will host in-person office hours in rural areas of the state’s first congress…
Let freedom ring – Freedom Week puts a spotlight on the founding of the US, civic responsibility
The first Freedom Week commenced across Montana public schools on Monday.
Man who led deputies on high-speed chase given suspended sentence
A man accused of leading sheriff’s deputies on a high-speed chase in June received a five-year suspended jail sentence on Thursday for felony criminal endanger…
New Americans celebrate citizenship in Glacier National Park
Fifteen Montana residents received their citizenship in a naturalization ceremony at Glacier National Park on Thursday.
Whitefish drivers brace for blasting delays on US 93
Commuters on U.S. 93 west of Whitefish will have to press their luck next month as blasting work is expected to halt traffic for up to an hour each day.
PHOTOS: Flathead High homecoming parade marches through downtown Kalispell
Scenes from Flathead High School's Homecoming Parade as it marched through downtown Kalispell on Wednesday, Sept. 24.
50 years in the air: ALERT flies to new heights in delivering pediatric care
The Advanced Life-Support and Emergency Rescue Team program, known as A.L.E.R.T., marks the 50th anniversary this week of its first flight in 1975. It was the …
Report: Gallatin, Flathead Counties see highest nonresident visitor spending in Montana
During the past two years, nonresident tourists visiting Montana spent an estimated $5.28 billion in the Treasure State annually, a roughly 9% decrease from th…
Blackfeet Tribal Council bans kratom sales, use on reservation
The Blackfeet Tribal Business Council has banned the sale, use and possession of kratom, an unregulated plant-derived substance that can have addictive propert…
Kalispell man receives prison time for shooting teen in face
A Kalispell man arrested in 2023 for shooting a teenager in Marion later received a seven-year prison stint.