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Columbia Falls city manager set to retire
After a 40-year career in government, including more than 25 years in Columbia Falls, City Manager Susan Nicosia tendered her resignation to the City Council.
Gov. Gianforte announces run for second term
Greg Gianforte, a Republican, was elected by a wide margin in 2020, breaking a 16-year streak of Democrats in the Montana governor’s office.
Helen Gallagher, 96
Helen Gallagher passed away on Jan. 14, 2024, in her home surrounded by her family, as was her wish.
Class action lawsuit claims Montana discriminates against out-of-state financial advisers
Even more, the lawsuit, filed in Lewis and Clark County on Friday, says that the 2019 Legislature knew that the law likely violated the privileges and immunities clause of the United States Constitution, but passed it anyway.
American Red Cross encourages blood drive sign-ups after holiday season shortage
Officials with the American Red Cross are reporting the lowest number of blood donors nationwide in 20 years following a 7,000-unit shortfall in blood donations between Christmas and New Year’s Day.
Megan Nicole Hopkins, 25
Megan Nicole Hopkins, 25, of Three Forks, passed away on Jan. 1, 2024.
Volunteers needed to help conduct homeless Point-in-Time survey
Collaborative Housing Solutions of Northwest Montana is seeking volunteers to assist in handing out its annual Point-in-Time survey, which helps get an accurate count of the area’s homeless population.
Heavy snow moves in as arctic air retreats
The records kept falling Monday as a stubborn arctic blast refused to retreat north.
Kalispell City Council to schedule public hearing on state infrastructure funds
Kalispell City Council is set Tuesday to confirm the date for a public hearing on how to potentially spend funds made available through the State-Local Infrastructure Partnership Act of 2023.
Letters to the editor Jan. 15
Letters to the editor Jan. 15
Bobcats win thriller
Montana State put on an offensive clinic and secured enough stops down the stretch to pull out a thrilling 90-81 win over Northern Colorado on Saturday night inside Worthington Arena.
Kenneth N. Svendsen, 94
Kenneth N. Svendsen, 94, passed away Jan. 6, 2024. He was born Sept. 15, 1929, in Chinook.
Cheryl Lee Turley, 72
Cheryl Lee (Bernard) Turley, 72 of Kalispell, peacefully passed away on Jan. 4, 2024.
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Science of the past and future — Flathead Lake Biological Station studies the Crown of the Continent
The year 2024 marks the 125th anniversary of the Flathead Lake Biological Station, a world-renowned research facility. The station, as an administrative unit within the University of Montana system, conducts college courses and research focused on the Crown of the Continent ecosystem.
Banks upbeat on US consumer despite bank profit declines, inflation and rising debt levels
The biggest banks in the country posted strong profits last year, helped by higher interest rates and a strong economy, despite having to deal the lingering industry costs of last year's banking crisis that caused the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank.
Legals for January, 14 2024
Legals for January, 12 2024
Alleged death threats leave man facing felony charge
Jonathan Harley Glode, 31, remains in the county jail with bail set at $100,000 following his Jan. 5 arrest.
Author releases historical fiction novel
History blends with an intriguing plot in Kalispell author Kate Fraser’s recently published novel “Do You Really Want to Know?”