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A legacy of success at FVCC
This is a moment to honor the determination, resilience and accomplishments of our graduates.
Hunting regs are getting more complex
Many hunters like fall as their favorite time of the year because of the hunting season.
Full Count: I am here not to bury Donovan
On Nov. 25, 1985 a youngish reporter, in his Monday duties writing about Griz football for the Montana Kaimin student newspaper, traipsed into Larry Donovan’s office.
Montana property tax relief can’t wait
Montanans have been sounding the alarm on soaring property taxes — and Senate Democrats are answering that call.
Ag Center is a vital community resource
The upcoming Kalispell Public Schools levy vote is a critical moment for Flathead Valley, with far-reaching implications for our community.
Letters to the editor April 15
Letters to the editor April 15
Letters to the editor April 14
Letters to the editor April 14
Letters to the editor April 13
Letters to the editor April 13
DOGE puts Montana nonprofits on the ropes
The consequences of indiscriminate federal cuts are hitting home in all the wrong places.
Setting the record straight on Twins baseball and Memorial Field
The Glacier Twins Board members are community members, former players and parents of past, present and future players. Some are parents of players who are or were part of the Twins, Whitefish, Columbia Falls, Blade…
Humanities funding enriches Flathead County
Last week, Humanities Montana became the latest casualty of DOGE when we received an email informing us that our federal grant from the National Endowment for …
Federal Medicaid cuts threaten child health
Congress is moving forward with a budget package likely to include severe cuts to Medicaid and CHIP (the Children’s Health Insurance Program, which funds Healthy Montana Kids).
Elk Foundation efforts misrepresented
A recent editorial, appropriately printed on April Fool’s Day, inaccurately referred to the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation as an organization that works against…
Right to know bills in the Montana Legislature
Montanans’ constitutional right to know is a cornerstone of government transparency, commanding that we can all access public documents, “except in cases in which the demand of individual privacy clearly exceeds th…
Letters to the editor April 10
Letters to the editor April 10
Full Count: Is there an O-lineman in the house
Dillon Botner felt he had a good reason to step away from football after a senior season in which he made three starts on the offensive line: Med school.