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Helping hands: Kalispell volunteers work on 'Home Makeover' project
Christmas came early for an Idaho family in need, and a group of Kalispell volunteers got a chance to help.
The Glacier RCers will host the Greater Northwest Model Airplane Fly-In and Swap Meet today and Sunday in a flying field off of Whitefish Stage Road, 10 miles north of Kalispell.
Fly-in scheduledthis weekend near Whitefish
Fatal shooting incident still unresolved
Almost two weeks after Daniel Fredenberg was shot to death at a home in Empire Estates in Kalispell, authorities have yet to say if anyone will be charged in connection with the incident.
Bernard H. 'Bud' Kreutzer Jr., 65
Bernard H. "Bud" Kreutzer Jr., 65, passed away from complications from diabetes at Brendan House on Oct. 12, 2012.
Loyola dominates Seeley-Swan Invitational golf
MISSOULA — Missoula Loyola won two team titles and had the top two individuals for boys and girls at the Seeley-Swan Invitational on Monday at Canyon River Golf Course.
Flathead students craft backyard lookout
In April, one lucky family will win its own backyard fire lookout built by Flathead High School students.
Accused machete-wielding stalker pleads not guilty
A demonstrative John Drew Peterson pleaded not guilty to a felony stalking charge in Flathead County District Court on Thursday.
A life of hang-gliding published in 'The Wings of Men'
Newly published “The Wings of Men” dives into 50 years of flying hang gliders and light sport trikes around the world.
U.S. settles lawsuit with BNSF Railway
The U.S. Attorney’s Office announced Friday that BNSF Railway has agreed to settle a lawsuit brought on behalf of the Forest Service regarding damage to a paved road on the Kootenai National Forest in 2011.
Comment period opens on Kootenai proposal
The Kootenai National Forest is accepting public comments on an “adaptive management” proposal examining 400,000 acres for potential forest health treatment.
Kalispell's Weber named scholar athlete playing for Montana Western
Coltin Weber, a 6-foot-2, 210-pound senior linebacker at Montana Western, has been named a scholar athlete by the Montana Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame.
World Bank sees outbreak taking a big toll on Asia's economy
WASHINGTON (AP) — The World Bank is estimating that the cornavirus outbreak will cause economic growth to slow significantly this year in China and other East Asian-Pacific countries, throwing millions into poverty.
Bulldogs, Pirates win divisional openers
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No trial for boy in shooting
Prosecutors on Wednesday dismissed criminal endangerment charges against a 10-year-old boy responsible for the June shooting of a young Columbia Falls girl.
Committee tables Regier's bill to dismantle adult-use cannabis industry
On Thursday, one day after an impassioned hearing on Senate Bill 546, the Senate Business, Labor and Economic Affairs Committee voted 6-4 to table the bill.
Montana House rules debate showcases Republican fissures
Rep. Jerry Schillinger said conservative Republicans should hold onto all the power voters gave them — not fritter it away by making it easier for moderate bills to be heard.
Letters to the editor Jan. 10
Letters to the editor Jan. 10
Negligent homicide charge recommended in Pablo shooting
The Lake County Sheriff’s Office is recommending new charges in connection with a fatal shooting in Pablo in September after an initial charge of deliberate homicide was dismissed without prejudice due to a lack of evidence.
Christmas memories are forever
Probably my earliest memories revolve around Christmas Day on Kennedy Drive in Waldwick, New Jersey, where my older brother Angelo got all the cool presents and I just got to break them! That was in the late 1950s, so there was a mix of space-age gadgetry like ray guns and robots and traditional cowboy garb like hats and chaps. Roy Rogers meets Flash Gordon!
Sliding, tumbling down Sugar Hill
Competitors lined up their barstools, bouncy horses, outhouses and hot rods at the top of Main Street in Martin City for the 39th annual barstool races Saturday.