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2023 elk hunting regs in Montana
Montana is usually ranked as one of America’s best elk hunting states. Deer, antelope, mountain sheep, game birds and numerous other wildlife species are the annual targets of over 100,000 Montana hunters.
Legals for March, 30 2023
Bail reduced for suspect in Kalispell shooting
Accused of shooting and wounding a man in Kalispell hotel in February, Garrett Drew Murray remains behind bars despite a district court judge lessening his bail last week.
Man accused of threatening neighbors with machete hit with stalking charge
A Flathead Valley man is behind bars after allegedly threatening to kill his neighbors with a machete earlier this month.
Board sets deadline for decision on McDonald Creek home
The Flathead Conservation Board gave a San Diego couple until April 3 to either apply for a permit to remove a house built along the banks of McDonald Creek in Glacier National Park or seek a declaratory judgment in the matter.
Senate votes to repeal Iraq War approval many see as mistake
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate voted Wednesday to repeal the resolution that gave a green light for the 2003 invasion of Iraq, a bipartisan effort to return a basic war power to Congress 20 years after an authorization many now view as a mistake.
Duo suspected of holding up motorists at gunpoint near Kila
Two men face robbery charges in Flathead County District Court after allegedly forcing a vehicle to stop on Browns Meadow Road and holding the occupants up at gunpoint.
John Allen Phillips, 87
John Allen Phillips, 87
Pizza shop owner stretches for win at World Pizza Games
Joe Ledwidge, owner of Ranger Joe’s Pizza, has been practicing his dough stretch for what his industry calls “the Olympics of pizza.”
Legals for March, 29 2023
MSU’s Darian White drives into transfer portal
One of the most decorated women’s basketball players in Montana State history, Darian White, is going to play her final collegiate season somewhere else.
Senate bill would ‘eliminate’ adult-use marijuana dispensaries in Montana
On Friday, Sen. Keith Regier, R-Kalispell, introduced a bill to dismantle the adult-use cannabis industry in Montana.
State wildlife agency eyes overhaul of wolf regulations
Two decades after first adopting a wolf management plan, state officials are considering overhauling and updating the document.
FHS student shows compassion for others through community service
Flathead High School student Ivy Gannon is someone who meets people where they are in life with compassion and respect.
Legals for March, 27 2023
Try Rogers Lake for rare arctic grayling
Ah, its springtime in the Flathead when a young man’s fancy turns to open water spring fishing, or at least something like that.
Kalispell Public Schools seek general fund levies
Ballot drop-off location changes
General fund levies for Kalispell Public Schools’ elementary and high school districts will be on the ballot in a May mail ballot election.
George E. Mumm, 90
George E. Mumm, 90
Cheryl 'Cheri' Cave, 74
Cheryl "Cheri" Cave, 74
County commissioners commit to constructing septage plant
On any given day between 20,000 and 40,000 gallons of septage waste needs to be pumped from septic tanks and treated, according to the county, but with the rapid growth in the area suitable land for disposal of that waste has become scarce.