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Kalispell City Council to discuss proposed housing developments
Kalispell City Council meets at 7 p.m. in City Hall, 201 First Ave. E. Residents can also attend the meeting online via Zoom.
Bank survey shows Japan's businesses turning pessimistic
The headline measure in the Bank of Japan quarterly survey called "tankan" found such sentiments stood at plus 1, down from plus 7 in December. It's the worst quarterly result since December 2020.
Oil producers' cuts could boost gasoline prices, help Russia
Russia is joining in by extending its own cuts for the rest of the year.
Trump returns to New York to face charges in criminal probe
NEW YORK (AP) — Former President Donald Trump flew Monday from Florida to New York for his historic booking and arraignment on hush money charges, as the nation's largest city bolstered security and warned potential protesters it was "not a playground for your misplaced anger."
Conrad Mansion volunteer showcases history through fashion
Each year Teresa Knutson puts on a new historic clothing exhibit focusing on 19th- and 20th-Century fashion which are on display on all three floors of the historic Conrad Mansion.
Warming Center occupants share their stories
With homelessness on the rise in Flathead County, recent discourse in public meetings and letters to the editor have debated the problem's causes and solutions.
The real agenda behind Montana charter schools
Critics of Montana public schools, are recycling student achievement boogeymen and offering charter schools as the solution.
Flathead Lake Brewing Co. Pubhouse set to reopen
The past four months have been spent fixing drywall, repainting, replacing floors, and updating the kitchen, according to the business.
Time’s up on the Cottonwood fix
At a time when we need to be scaling up forest restoration to protect Montana’s forests from catastrophic wildfires, getting this work done just became more difficult.
Briefs: Brisendine commits, Connolly retires, Mohl homers
Reagan Brisendine, a junior at Glacier High, announced her early commitment to the University of Montana soccer program in February.
Legals for April, 2 2023
At least 26 dead after tornadoes rake Midwest, South
Storms that dropped possibly dozens of tornadoes killed at least 26 people in small towns and big cities across the South and Midwest, tearing a path through the Arkansas capital, collapsing the roof of a packed concert venue in Illinois and stunning people throughout the region Saturday with the damage's scope.
Problems with meters, software left Evergreen water customers with surprise bills
Evergreen’s water and sewer utility has issued a statement to customers after months of water meter and software failures left some finding surprising costs on their monthly bills.
St. Ignatius man wages anti-compact ad campaign
For many, the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes' water compact with the State of Montana and the United States is a success story both politically and practically.
Legals for March, 31 2023
Ann Elizabeth Kempton, 66
Ann Elizabeth Kempton, 66
Hockaday opens student art exhibition
The popular annual exhibition, now in its 24th year, opens with a free artists and public reception April 13.
World famous violinist performs with Glacier Symphony
Her contemporaries include the likes of Yo-Yo Ma and Itzhak Perlman.
Kalispell officials oppose bill that would shake up city government
A bill under consideration in the state Legislature that would require Kalispell to redraw the city’s wards or eliminate half of its City Council seats is proving unpopular among municipal officials.