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Fundraisers begin for critically injured girl
Multiple fundraisers are taking place to support the recovery for 6-year-old Jordana Hubble following an accident on Tuesday.
AP Week in Pictures, North America
MARCH 7–13, 2020
Census participation crucial for Montana
Once every 10 years the federal government takes on the monumental task of counting every person in the country and documenting where that person lives. The result of that count is used to determine each state’s share of federal funding over the next decade. In a nutshell, more people equals more money.
Co-op's Roundup for Safety program supports avalanche safety messaging
Among the funds given out, the board awarded $7,500 toward the Friends of the Flathead Avalanche Center’s efforts to improve the safety messaging functionalities of the Flathead Avalanche Center’s website.
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New Columbia Falls shop offers wide range of goods
Coyote features local art, handmade jewelry, vintage and new clothing, gift cards, and furniture.
FWP extends comment period on grizzly bear management plan
Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks has extended the comment period on its proposed grizzly management plan from Jan. 5 to Feb. 4.
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Donald Raymond Barnes, 87
Donald Raymond Barnes, 87, of Bigfork, died the evening of Thursday, July 1, 2021, at home.
Railroad track removal underway for Parkline Trail
Road closure June 7-11 for Kalispell Parkline
Nonprofit leader steps into library foundation role
A seasoned nonprofit leader has been tapped as the new executive director of the ImagineIF Library Foundation. Adam Tunnell has worked with local organizations since 2009 and is also a former board member and treasurer of the library foundation.
Man undergoing treatment following Kalispell standoff
A man is undergoing mental health treatment after a standoff with local law enforcement in downtown Kalispell this afternoon.
Free virtual conference focuses on progress, gaps in local food systems
AERO, the Alternative Energy Resources Organization based in Helena, is holding its annual statewide EXPO conference as a virtual event Wednesday through Sunday, Nov. 10 to 14.
Flathead Business Watercooler
Business events, trainings and seminars
Flathead Business Watercooler
Business events, trainings, seminars
Lake McDonald Lodge closes early due to smoke
Lake McDonald Lodge in Glacier National Park closed for the season on Wednesday due to air-quality concerns from the Sprague Fire and other regional fires.
SOARS raises bar on mental-health issues, educators say
The legacy of the Montana SOARS grant as it wraps up its final year in Kalispell is a trauma-informed community, with schools that have raised the bar on mental-health awareness and its impact on students.
History museum director turns the page on a new chapter
With the help of a small staff and a cadre of dedicated volunteers, Margaret Davis is eager to build partnerships and for the museum to continue serving the community in the years to come.
Dewey skins, slides to Whitefish Whiteout victory
Cutting through the fog like a warm knife in butter, Jacob Dewey claimed the top of the podium in the annual Whitefish Whiteout skimo race Saturday at Whitefish Mountain Resort.
Development, land-use proposals dominate Kalispell agenda
The Kalispell City Council has a full agenda tonight for its first meeting of the new year as development and land-use proposals continue to dominate the agenda.