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New legislation makes city planning more inclusive
Senate Bill 382, also known at The Montana Land Use Planning Act, passed through the Montana Legislature by a margin of 145 votes for to 5 against in April, before being signed into law by Gov. Greg Gianforte in May.
PHOTOS: State cross country championships at Rebecca Farm
Scenes from the state cross country championships held at Rebecca Farm on Saturday, Oct. 21.
Explore Whitefish doubles funding to housing nonprofit
A nonprofit working on affordable and workforce housing issues in Whitefish is set to receive a substantial increase in funding from an optional fee collected at restaurants in the resort town.
Scorsese's epic 'Killers of the Flower Moon' is sweeping tale of greed, richly told
There tends to be lots of fast talking and fast moving in Martin Scorsese films, often from shifty types trying to get away with something.
Presley, Wolfpack rally past Sentinel
Jackson Presley’s three second-half touchdown passes ended Missoula Sentinel’s win streak over Glacier at six games Thursday.
Wildlife officials hopeful about decline of chronic wasting disease in Libby
The prevalence of chronic wasting disease in Libby continues to slowly decrease since the outbreak was detected in 2019, according to state wildlife officials.
Richard Earl Keller, 74
Richard Earl Keller, 74, was born Jan. 23, 1949, in Kalispell to Percy and Ella Keller.
Stella Sharp, 96
Stella Alice Bjornrud Sharp, 96, passed away on Oct. 13, 2023, in Libby, Montana.
Lily Gladstone eyes the future after breakout role on Scorsese epic 'Killers of the Flower Moon'
Last February, Rene Haynes was standing in line at a Los Angeles Costco when her phone buzzed. She didn’t recognize the number, but as a Hollywood casting director, she’s used to urgent calls from strange numbers at all hours of the day. This one was from a fellow casting director, Mark Bennett. He was looking for Native actors to audition for a lead role in an independent film set in Montana.
Wastewater leaks ‘far in excess’ at Holland Lake: DEQ
State regulators flagged a wastewater system that serves Holland Lake Lodge and the public campground as leaking “far in excess” of the amount allowed as the private resort goes back on the market.
Law roundup: Mustang bears brunt of collision with bruin
Bearing the brunt of a collision with a bruin on Railroad Street, a white Ford Mustang was left with heavy front-end damage.
Barbara Ruth Mann, 73
Barbara Ruth Barney, 73, born Dec. 13, 1949, in Grand Forks, North Dakota, passed away peacefully on Sept. 29, 2023, in Western Montana.
State wildlife commissions moves forward with restrictions on Half-Moon Slough
The state Fish and Wildlife Commission voted to move forward with the process of enacting a no-wake zone at Half Moon Slough, but denied a similar petition regarding Lake Five on Thursday.
Marcia Brickey (Rasmussen), 66
Marcia Lynn Smith Brickey Rasmussen, 66, died on Oct. 14, 2023.
Protecting water quality rises to top at lakes conference
Hosted by the Whitefish Lake Institute every four years, the conference brings together professionals from different sectors, including students and community members.
State cross country: Backyard battle in Class A
Rebecca Farm is host to the 60th Montana State Cross Country Championships Saturday, and for the first time since 2020.
Doubling up: Standout Flathead runner Rumsey Eash added soccer to her duties this fall
Lilli Rumsey Eash is a good-bordering on-great cross country runner who came into 2023 with three All-State finishes to her credit.
Class AA soccer: Bravettes hit the road; Glacier boys home at Legends
The Flathead Bravettes soccer team played Glacier three times this fall and beat them three times, one of those being a pretty important game.
Class A soccer: Columbia Falls, Whitefish host to semifinal games
This weekend there are Class A soccer semifinal games in Whitefish, just as there has been for most of the past six postseasons.
Flathead flattens Hellgate, 48-12
Missoula Hellgate had the hot start but Flathead had the big finish Thursday, with Brett Pesola leading the Braves to a 48-12 football win over the Knights at MCPS Stadium.