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Land-use changes proposed along Airport Road
Land use changes possible around Airport Road
Snow piles up in February
As February draws to a close, Northwest Montana remains in cold storage.
Report: 515 Montana bridges 'structurally deficient'
More of Montana’s bridges need repairs, according to a new report by the American Road and Transportation Builders Association.
UM preps for Pearl Jam concert Monday
The grunge goodness of Pearl Jam has graced the University of Montana many times, and now UM is preparing for the band’s largest Missoula show ever as the Rock & Roll Hall of Famers return on Monday, Aug. 13. This will be the band’s second concert in Washington-Grizzly Stadium. The first took place in June 1998.
Objection period begins for Flathead Forest plan
The U.S. Forest Service has released the draft record of decision and final environmental impact statement for the Flathead National Forest revised land and resource management plan for a 60-day objection period.
'Watermedia 2017'
The Bigfork Art and Cultural Center presents “Watermedia 2017,” the Montana Watercolor Society’s 35th annual national juried exhibition.
'Broad Comedy' show coming to Whitefish
The Whitefish Theatre Co. presents “Broad Comedy,” an award-winning, all-women musical comedy and sketch troupe that has been touring their ever-changing, riotous show around the country for more than a decade. A high-energy, progressive, unapologetically raunchy and hilarious show of musical satire, “Broad Comedy” is performing one night only at the O’Shaughnessy Center in Whitefish, at 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 10.
State to seek input to address substance abuse in Montana
As Montana faces a growing number of people affected by addiction, state officials have launched an effort to collect advice from those impacted by addiction disorders.
Council approves Business Improvement District
The Kalispell City Council approved a new Business Improvement District (BID) by a vote of 6 to 2 at its Monday night meeting.
Take a 'Tour of the Arts'
The 2017 Alpine Artisans’ annual Tour of the Arts invites participants to take a tour of Seeley-Swan and Blackfoot Valley artists at work from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14, and Sunday, Oct. 15.
Danielle Dellerson Hayes, 37
Danielle “Deeder” Dellerson was born in Hollywood, Florida, on Dec. 26, 1979, to loving parents, Dr. Richard and Wendy Dellerson, and big sister, Lara. Danielle graduated from Pine Crest School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in 1998. She then attended the University of California at Santa Barbara, but transferred to the University of Montana her sophomore year and graduated with a broadcast journalism degree. Danielle was a reporter, producer and anchor for the local NBC affiliate in Missoula from 2002 to 2005. She then went on to a sales job with Big Sky Brewing, which took her to Seattle with her sister, Lara, where they shared a few very special years as single gals in the city.
Pastor receives award for work with skateboarding community
Peacemaker of the Year award goes to the Rev. Miriam Mauritzen
Columbia Falls passes emergency bear law
The Columbia Falls City Council passed an emergency ordinance Sept. 6 that requires residents to secure garbage and other attractants, like fruit from trees, from bears and other wildlife.
Bigger workforce driving Kalispell's proposed $104M budget
The Kalispell City Council will get its first look this week at a preliminary budget of $103.96 million for the fiscal year that starts July 1.
Veteran benefits expanded for federal recreation areas
While the Interagency Annual Military Pass for federal recreation areas already was available to active duty military members and their dependents, the new program, which went into effect on Veterans Day 2020, benefits veterans and Gold Star Families indefinitely.
‘Frozen’ production brings Broadway experience to Flathead High
FHS was the first school in Montana to produce the stage version of “Frozen” after winning the United States of Frozen competition in September 2022.
Veterans Day presentation at Whitefish High School
The Veterans Day Community Event is held at Whitefish High School on Thursday, Nov. 9.
Pack slugs 3 HRs, beats Bravettes 9-2
Three different Glacier players hit home runs and Ella Farrell delivered a complete game in the circle as the Wolfpack defeated Flathead 9-2 in Crosstown softball Thursday.
Hot start pushes Range Riders past Idaho Falls
Back in the friendly confines of Glacier Bank Park, the Glacier Range Riders rode a pair of hot innings early to a 15-7 victory over the Idaho Falls Chukars Friday.
Growing to grow: New Evergreen nursery provides quality plants
Gardening, a hobby that ranks high on most lists, is an accessible activity with tangible results and visible rewards for time spent, whether having a full garden or a few plants on the windowsill.