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Joan Stupack, 98
One of five children, Joan Stupack, 98, was born in Kensington, Connecticut, on July 12, 1926.
State wildlife officials say wolf numbers holding fairly steady
The wolf population in Montana remains healthy, according to the 2023 Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Wolf Report.
Flathead County landfill fees increasing
Fee increases are going into effect for the Flathead County Solid Waste District this fall.
Repke the right choice for state auditor
We are writing as former office holders and candidates. Though we are less politically active than we used to be, we step up when motivated.
Blackfeet bison documentary ‘Bring Them Home’ screens in Kalispell Aug. 29
“Bring Them Home” screens at the Wachholz College Center on the Flathead Valley Community College campus in Kalispell on Aug. 29.
Jon Marchi, 76
Jon Marchi, 1946-2024, passed away peacefully on Aug. 13, 2024, at the Springs in Whitefish following a long journey with Alzheimer’s.
Letters to the editor Aug. 22
Letters to the editor for Aug. 22
Legals for August, 22 2024
Harris' running mate Tim Walz introduces himself to the nation after Bill Clinton tears into Trump
CHICAGO (AP) — Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz accepted his party's nomination for vice president Wednesday night, using his Democratic National Convention address to thank the packed arena for "bringing the joy" to an election transformed by the elevation of his running mate, Vice President Kamala Harris.
New edition of guidebook for Flathead Valley hikes released
The popular guidebook, “Day Hikes Around the Flathead,” originally came out in 1999.
Results from the Northwest Montana Fair
Results from the Northwest Montana Fair
Lincoln County's Election Department will stay within the Clerk and Recorder's Office
There will be no separation of the Election Department from the Clerk and Recorder's Office in Lincoln County.
Study finds pollution 350 miles downstream of Canadian coal mines
Researchers with the U.S. Geological Survey have concluded that a large coal-mining operation in British Columbia is sending pollution more than 350 miles downstream into the Columbia River.
Legals for August, 21 2024
Soccer: Green and Gold with a couple fresh faces
What happens when your soccer teams score a rare sweep of state championships?
Montana becomes 8th state with ballot measure seeking to protect abortion rights
HELENA (AP) — Voters will get to decide in November whether they want to protect the right to an abortion in the constitution of Montana, which on Tuesday became the eighth state to put the issue before the electorate this fall.
Lightning strike near Glacier High School leaves three injured, one seriously
Two students and a coach were injured from a lightning strike during soccer practice on the Glacier High School athletic field Monday evening.
Biden gets a rousing ovation from Democrats as he gives Harris an enthusiastic endorsement
CHICAGO (AP) — President Joe Biden delivered his valedictory address to the Democratic National Convention on Monday night, saying, "I gave my best to you" and basking in a long ovation that reflected the energy released by his decision to cede the stage to Vice President Kamala Harris.
Northwest Montana History Museum exhibit provides glimpse into Silent Service
It was only a year after Kalispell native Harry Anderson graduated college that he was assigned to the USS Perch II’s (SS-313) sixth patrol near the very end of World War II’s Pacific Theater. The submarine would endure two hours of depth charges from a Japanese ship up above during this excursion.
Wilma 'Charleen' Perkins, 91
Wilma "Charleen" Wilhelm Perkins, 91, of Polson, went to meet her beloved Lord and loved ones who journeyed before her on July 27, 2024.