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Return the favor by backing the Kalispell high school levy
I am of the belief that school levies and school taxes are my way to pay for the education that I received and not specifically paying for my children’s education. This is why it is important to continue funding schools even if you no longer or don’t have children that attend the school. You are paying into a system that you benefited from.
Letters to the editor April 10
Letters to the editor April 10

Flathead County Library moving forward with Kalispell branch project
Flathead County Library trustees inched closer to the construction of a new Kalispell branch on Thursday, signing a letter of intent for property near a downtown mall.

New game warden excited to explore Mineral County
Growing up in Helena, Cody Stipcich thoroughly enjoyed hunting and fishing with his dad, but becoming a game warden was not a childhood dream.
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, Blades, Badrock and local youth baseball programs. Some are new to the board and some serving for over 20 years.

ACLU files lawsuit on behalf of two international students at Montana State University
The ACLU of Montana filed a lawsuit Monday against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security on behalf of two Montana State University students whose international visas were revoked last week, asking a federal judge to immediately suspend the department’s actions.
Personhood bill set to pass House, though unlikely to reach threshold to move to voters
A bill seeking an amendment to the Montana Constitution to confer “personhood” rights on embryos passed the House after a 57-43 vote on Tuesday.

Public invited to meetings on proposed Columbia Falls High School remodel
The Columbia Falls School District 6 board is inviting the public to a series of meetings this month and next to look at the particulars of a remodeling of the high school.

Douglas J. Wold, 85
Douglas Jerome Wold, 85, of Polson, a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and respected attorney, passed away on March 8, 2025, peacefully at his lake home in Polson.

City growth prompts need for expanded equipment storage in Kalispell
Space is running out in Kalispell’s equipment storage garage, but budget constraints have kicked expansion plans down the road.
Letters to the editor April 22
Letters to the editor April 22

Lawmakers approve bill restricting display of some flags on public property
A law prohibiting the display of certain flags and banners on government property passed the Montana Legislature on Tuesday.

Support the levy to invest in community’s future
Life is never perfect, but I have received many blessings in my life. Among them are loyal friends, a meaningful career, reasonably good health and a chance to live in and raise a family in Kalispell.
Letters to the editor April 7
Letters to the editor April 7
Letters to the editor April 14
Letters to the editor April 14

Justus (sic) is being served
At 1 a.m. on Saturday, April 19, the United States Supreme Court issued an extraordinary emergency order barring the federal government from removing people detained under the Federal Enemies Act to El Salvador pending further rulings from the Court.
Senate President Matt Regier must be investigated
As senators, we are charged with the responsibility to serve the people of Montana by working together to shape laws that are in the best interest of our state.
Wealth versus health
It looks like the only way Congress can pay for tax cuts for billionaires is to cut spending on Medicaid and Medicare.

FVCC culinary students serve menu featuring Montana flavors
The menu highlights Montana’s rich flavors. With a focus on fresh, regional produce, hungry patrons can expect innovative sandwiches, soups, salads, desserts and beverages — all thoughtfully designed to celebrate Montana products and producers.

Gianforte signs bill to continue Medicaid expansion program
A bill to lift the 2025 sunset on Montana’s Medicaid expansion program was signed into law Thursday by Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte — though without a press release or public fanfare.