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State puts plot of land in North Kalispell up for lease
The Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation is putting a 25-acre tract of State Trust Land up for lease in North Kalispell.
Briefs: Lakers’ baseball camp April 11
The 2025 Kalispell Lakers Baseball Camp is scheduled for April 11 at Griffin Field, and players age 8-16 are urged to sign up before the April 8 deadline.
Donald Smith, 83
Don left his earthly life for his heavenly life on Jan. 22, 2025, as a result of the progression of dementia.
Law roundup: Woman stranded for her own good
A woman alleged her boyfriend took her car keys, leaving her stranded at a location. An officer reminded her about the status of her license, and she said she would find another way to get to work.

Big Sky Now: Coaching moves, transfer portal & NCAA aftermath
The offseason is heating up in the Big Sky Conference!
Law roundup: Man is a legend in his own mind
A man who believed he was wrongfully ticketed during a traffic stop called with a proposal: “I challenge the whole Kalispell Police Department to meet me at Depot Park and surround me. " He concluded with, “I’ll see you tomorrow morning,” before hanging up.

State lawmakers dip into debate over Flathead Lake summer water level
The Montana Legislature is wading into an ongoing debate over Flathead Lake’s water level following the introduction of a new resolution by Kalispell Republican Sen. Matt Regier.

Investigation clears Senate President Matt Regier
Montana’s legislative auditor wrapped his investigation into state Senate President Matt Regier on Wednesday, reporting no findings of waste, fraud or abuse related to the Kalispell Republican’s use of public funds to hire an outside private attorney.
Transmittal update from Rep. Sprunger
The Montana Legislature reconvened this week after the transmittal break, marking the start of the second half of the 69th legislative session.
Transmittal update from Rep. Sprunger
The Montana Legislature reconvened this week after the transmittal break, marking the start of the second half of the 69th legislative session.
Letters to the editor March 23
Letters to the editor March 23

Blackfeet, Salish rapper’s new album celebrates culture, identity
Salish and Blackfeet hip-hop artist Shadow Devereaux (known on stage as Foreshadow) said that while his new album has been in the making “for forever,” it wouldn’t have been possible without support from a new grant available in Montana.
West Valley School robotics team dives into preparations for world championship
The West Valley School Gummy Sharks robotics team dives into preparations to compete on the international stage at the FIRST World Championship. Fundraising efforts are underway.

Montana Senate can’t muster enough votes to punish former president Ellsworth
The Montana Senate drew to a stalemate Monday over whether to expel former leader Jason Ellsworth for ethics violations, though there’s no limit to how many tries they get at taking some sort of disciplinary action against the Hamilton Republican.

Grab some lumber: Pack, Bravettes open softball seasons today
Class AA softball welcomes a new playoff format in 2025, but the goal for Glacier and Flathead remains the same. Earn your spot and have a chance to make a run.

Prep Baseball: Bigfork might be best of tough Northwest A
Columbia Falls is coming off a third-place trophy and Polson is one year removed from the inaugural state championship, but Bigfork might be the team to watch as high school baseball heats up in the Valley.