- Relevance
- Date
- Any time
- Past 24 hours
- Past week
- Past month
- Past year
Sort By
Date
All results /

Community pitches in to prepare Libby for baseball tournament
Baseball is one of Libby’s beloved traditions and thanks to several community members, several fields are getting facelifts in preparation for a summer youth baseball tournament.

GOP enjoys few victories in campaign to overhaul Montana's judicial system
In the final hours of Montana’s 2025 Legislative session, a long, drawn-out war over whether to allow the state’s highest elected judges to run with partisan affiliation had its final battle.

Trump, Carney faceoff in Oval Office leaves gaping differences on tariffs, 51st state
U.S. President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney faced off in the Oval Office on Tuesday and showed no signs of retreating from their gaping differences in an ongoing trade war that has shattered decades of trust between the two countries.
Letters to the editor May 6
Letters to the editor May 6
Montana joins the record tax cut club
If there was a theme for the 2025 Legislative Sessions in our region, it was major tax changes. On the negative side of the ledger are the “historic” tax increases rammed through in Washington state.

Kalispell proposes $182M budget for fiscal 2026
Kalispell City Hall has released a $182.2 million preliminary budget for fiscal year 2026.

New fire chief takes over leading Kalispell department
He enrolled in the University of Montana in 1982 but soon discovered that forestry was not as much outside exploring as it was hard science.

Community collaborations: Preparing property in the face of wildfire threat
Montana is one of two states where at least 50% of structures are at risk from wildfire, according to a January report from LendingTree, which analyzed data from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Police target noisy cruising in downtown Kalispell
As warmer weather arrives in Kalispell, so are motorists looking to flaunt their cars down Main Street.
Evergreen students share their opinions during board work sessions
These annual meetings now incorporate our ACE Expo (student-chosen projects) and speeches (students presenting persuasive essays for school improvement to align with English language arts standards).

New business aims to protect what matters
Unlike the flimsy safes he had perused before, the Champion-brand safes were hefty. According to the manufacturer, each one is hand-built with multiple layers of American-made steel and includes several other features that prevent damage during natural disasters and break-ins.

Freedom Caucus refused to advance governor’s agenda
As elected Senators, we believe it’s our job to do two things: Deliver on the promises we made to our constituents and do our job to the best of our abilities.

It’s time to finally say ‘yes’
Athletics, FFA, speech and debate, theater, trades classes like welding and mechanics, internships, apprenticeships, music and 20 full-time teacher positions.
Letters to the editor May 4
Letters to the editor May 4

Business customizes vehicles with specialty designed wraps
Wrap Hive can take a plain trailer and turn it into a creative slate, with straight lines, contrasting colors and high-quality images.

Montana major player in semiconductor business
Given all the semiconductor buzz of late, people tend to be amazed when I tell them Montana has been a major player in that space for 20 years! They can’t believe it.
Productions earn grant funding to film across Montana
A total of 101 applicants requested more than $16 million in grant dollars this year, with $1.5 million available through the competitive grant program for fiscal year 2024.
Rensvold does it all in Polson’s softball win
RONAN — Samantha Rensvold was a hard out, going 5-for-5 with five runs and two RBIs out of the leadoff spot as the Polson Lady Pirates picked up a 13-0 win over the Ronan Maidens in high school softball Friday night.
Whitefish Police committed to equal enforcement of the law
The City of Whitefish has heard concerns from community members about the federal changes to immigration policies and increased enforcement in our area.

Border Patrol says detainment and release of immigrant in Whitefish justified
U.S. Customs and Border Patrol officials said Friday its officers' actions in detaining a Venezuela man in Whitefish last week were "vetted and legally justified."