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Zinke talks Sperry rebuild, parks funding
On Saturday morning, employees of Glacier National Park and the Glacier National Park Conservancy welcomed Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke to Columbia Falls.
Imaging improvements help scientists map Glaciers
New technology can give scientists a closer look at glaciers — but there aren’t many left.
Lawmakers debate educational brewing
After Montana lawmakers questioned the need for Flathead Valley Community College to operate a taproom Wednesday morning, supporters of an educational brewers license bill said it would bring the college out of a gray area.
Montana tops nation in child, teen deaths
Montana’s children and teens are dying at a higher rate than anywhere else in the nation, according to the
State moves to increase access to drug overdose medication
More people than ever are dying from opioid drug overdoses in the United States, according to the
Montana lawmakers consider bill on abortion restrictions
State lawmakers are considering a bill that would prohibit the abortion of an unborn child that has a probable post-fertilization age of 20 or more weeks.
FVCC to offer courses for unmanned aerial systems
The pilot gave a slight push on the controller, sending the 3-pound aircraft hundreds of feet into the air within seconds. With his feet still on the ground, Adam Paugh had a bird’s-eye view of Flathead Valley Community College on his cellphone screen.
Flathead County planning director stepping down
Flathead County Planning Director Mark Mussman is stepping down after six years on the job.
Finalists picked for Kalispell superintendent position
Four candidates will be interviewed for the Kalispell Public Schools superintendent position.
Dr. Williams remembered fondly at Sunriser Lions 50th fishing derby
Dr. Chuck Williams remains a beloved man in the Flathead Valley a little more than seven years...
Legals for February, 10 2021
Glacier takes questions on Sperry rebuild
The push to rebuild Sperry Chalet continued Monday with a meeting on the project’s draft environmental assessment at Flathead Valley Community College.
Local students organize pro-gun rally
Three area high school students are planning to lead a pro-gun rights rally at Depot Park in Kalispell on Saturday. They hope to provide a platform for youth to voice support of the Second Amendment and responsible gun owners.
Judge to decide Egan Slough lawsuit this month
March promises to be a busy month for the Montana Artesian Water Company dispute.
Hundreds turn out for Whitefish event
The drizzle eased, the temperature topped 50 and a piece of rainbow gleamed behind the North Valley Food Bank as participants gathered for the eighth annual Whitefish Turkey Trot.
Fire crews make strides; rain brings little relief
Three wildfires in Northwest Montana this week reached important milestones, though firefighters aren’t out of the woods yet.
Blackfeet Reservation buried by blizzards
Communities east of the Continental Divide are bearing the brunt of Montana’s snowier-than-usual winter.
Finalists picked for Kalispell superintendent position
Four candidates will be interviewed for the Kalispell Public Schools superintendent position.
Virus forces Basketball Africa League to push back season
Concerns surrounding the coronavirus have forced the postponement of the inaugural Basketball Africa League season, which was to start later this month.
State auditor
By KATIE OYAN/Associated Press