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Turning the page — Repository for rare books scales back collection
Located off Lake Blaine Road, Parkland Books has been a treasure trove for bibliophiles seeking national park books and publications or rare and out-of-print books.
Flathead County Library Board narrows to five choices for logo designs
The Flathead County Library Board is polling the public on five logo designs that will be posted on the library system’s website by early June.
Superfood powder aims to provide whole food nutrition
The powder contains essential vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants from real, whole foods that are sourced from small-scale farms.
Flathead Business Watercooler
Business events, trainings and seminars
Calvin ‘Cal’ D. Grisé Jr., 88
Calvin “Cal” D. Grisé Jr., 88, of Columbia Falls, passed away May 20, 2024.
Richard Gordon Green, 77
On Thursday, May 23, 2024, Richard Gordon Green, loving partner, father, and grandfather, passed away at age 77 after a tremendous year-and-a-half battle with cancer.
Legals for May, 26 2024
PHOTOS: Bigfork Whitewater Festival 2024
Scenes from the Expert Slalom kayaking event at the Bigfork Whitewater Festival on Saturday, May 25.
Libby’s Beagle claims Class A singles title
The Libby championship curse was broken after Logger junior Ryan Beagle bested Polson’s Torrin Ellis for the boys singles title Friday at the State A Tennis tournament.
Glacier High School student named state winner in Doodle for Google contest
Glacier High School student Anitha Ravipati is the Montana winner for 16th annual Doodle for Google contest. Vote for your favorite artwork.
Flathead County closes fairgrounds grandstand due to safety concerns
Safety concerns have forced the closure of the main seating structures in the arena at the Flathead County Fairgrounds and pushed events to alternate venues for the time being.
Mystery snails turn up in Flathead Lake
Dumping aquarium pets into local waters can negatively affect the ecosystem — and the consequences don’t always come at a snail’s pace.
Pirates, Dogs grab Class A tennis semifinal spots
Polson’s Katie Smith and Julia Bernard earned a three-set victory over Hardin’s Trinity Lefthand and Avery Schubert of Hardin to advance to the girls doubles semifinals at the State A tennis tournament Thursday.
Legals for May, 24 2024
A Home at the Samaritan House: Expansion project nearly 20 years in the making
The Samaritan House is adding two apartment buildings and will see an expansion of its administrative office on its campus on former Army Reserve property in Kalispell. The organization is nearing its $16.9 million fundraising goal and is preparing to break ground in July, according to Krager.
Bulldog Bond: Whitefish’s Kelch, Hunt built tennis chemistry
Whitefish’s Mason Kelch and Dane Hunt do nearly everything together.
Legals for May, 23 2024
A Home at Samaritan House: Service organization aims to help veterans, families with expansion project
When the temperatures dropped this past winter, 70-year-old Dave Anderson faced losing a limb — his second limb — to frostbite.
Range Riders fall one run short
Oakland's Davis goes 5-for-6, Ballers win 7-6
A trio of home runs was not enough for the Range Riders as they dropped their season opener Tuesday against the Oakland Ballers 7-6 at Glacier Bank Park.
16 years after buying a slice of paradise, Columbia Heights family learns home is on a toxic site
When the Sterling family bought their home in Columbia Heights in 2008 they figured they had a little bit of paradise.