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Kalispell Public Schools moves ahead with charter applications
Kalispell Public Schools trustees approved the submission of applications that would allow the district to create public charter schools Oct. 24, after about two-and-a-half hours of deliberation and presentations.
FHS students inducted into National Honor Society
Thirty students were inducted into the Flathead High School National Honor Society.
Logan Health Foundation awards grants to educators
Logan Health's Foundation and School-Based Services awarded $500 grants to 21 educators at Flathead Valley schools this October.
Kalispell breast cancer survivor says faith and love of nature kept her going
Roberta Schuppel remembers the moment she felt a lump in her breast, back in 2020 when she was settling into bed.
A productive legislative session for hunters and landowners
Hunting season has arrived! As hunters flock to the hills in pursuit of Montana’s treasured big game species, we want to take a moment to acknowledge the good work that was done in this spring’s legislative session for hunters, landowners, and conservationists alike.
Tech hub designation is great news for Montana
The recent announcement that Western Montana has been selected as a federally-designated technology hub is great news for our state.
US consumers keep spending briskly even in the face of persistent inflation and high interest rates
Friday's report from the Commerce Department showed that prices rose 0.4% from August to September, the same as the previous month. And compared with 12 months earlier, inflation was unchanged at 3.4%.
Exxon profit falls compared with record-setting numbers last year, but consolidation in full swing
Exxon Mobil's third-quarter profit declined compared with last year when the oil giant put up record numbers as oil prices soared, but net income jumped 15% compared with the previous quarter. It also raised its quarterly dividend.
Amazon posts strong revenue and profits, says it's in 'best position' it's ever been before holidays
For the three months that ended on Sept. 30, the company said it earned $143.1 billion in revenue, a 13% increase compared to the same period last year. Amazon made $9.9 billion in profits, topping analysts' expectations and sending its stocks higher in after-hours trading.
Letters to the editor Oct. 29
Letters to the editor Oct. 29
Kalispell leads the way on public charters
Kalispell Public Schools is venturing into the public charter school realm with an eye on being a leader and innovator for the state’s newest educational opportunity.
Law roundup: Man’s 911 emergency is love related
A Whitefish man allegedly called 911 numerous times to wax poetic
PHOTOS: Evergreen trunk or treat
Children in costumes participate in the trunk or treat event at the Boys and Girls Club of Glacier Country headquarters in Evergreen on Saturday, Oct. 28. The event was sponsored by the Flathead County Sheriff Posse, Evergreen Chamber of Commerce and local first responders.
Suspect in C-Falls shooting allegedly targeted ex-girlfriend
Prosecutors filed one count of assault with a weapon against Matthew Clark Burns following the alleged Oct. 25 shooting.
Writing center erases the phrase ‘I hate to read’
“I hate to read,” is not an uncommon phrase Flathead High School Writing Center Specialist Tracey Johnson hears when the topic comes up in class.
FVCC’s Culinary Institute of Montana presents holiday offerings
Flathead Valley Community College’s Culinary Institute of Montana is offering opportunities to learn new skills, taste delicious dishes and support student scholarships this holiday season.
Duskie Dwelle, 74
Dayton- Duskie Evelyn Dwelle, 74, peacefully passed away on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023, in Kalispell, Montana.
Law roundup: Reports of killer clowns unmasked
The Columbia Falls Police Department was tasked with tracking down a posse of clowns after a caller reported seeing a troupe of jesters armed with baseball bats.
Cody Schweikert latest in standout C-Falls QBs
In the 12 seasons Jaxon Schweikert has guided the Columbia Falls football program, the Wildcats have had their share of prolific quarterbacks.
Wildkats, Bulldogs’ third battle is for title
For the first time since 2006, there will be a Class A girls champion from the Northern conference crowned this Saturday at Smith Fields.