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Earth Day enthusiasts gather at annual event
Flathead Valley residents got an early start celebrating Earth Day, which is officially April 22, with the all-day exposition featuring clean energy showcases, panels and kids activities. About 400 people attended the event, and more than three dozen local businesses and organizations signed on to host booths.
Letters to the editor April 22
Letters to the editor April 22
Legals for April, 22 2025

Flathead restorative youth justice program gains national spotlight
The program is designed to keep students who commit first-time misdemeanors out of youth court by putting them through an accountability-focused program that includes facilitating a conversation between the victim and the offender.

Pope Francis, first Latin American pontiff, dies at 88
Pope Francis, history's first Latin American pontiff who charmed the world with his humble style and concern for the poor but alienated conservatives with critiques of capitalism and climate change, died Monday. He was 88.
Legals for April, 21 2025
Montana values, transcribed
People want all the freedom they can get.
Legals for April, 20 2025

Wood turner handcrafts unique pieces
The process to create each mug is tedious. After carving the shape and creating the handle, the mugs go through rounds of sanding and glossing, each finished with a food-safe alcohol epoxy that can withstand both cold and hot beverages.

Injured by flying debris, Flathead Valley man calls for tougher enforcement of unsecured loads
On a late March morning, Gary Gilham drove a truck loaded with tables, couches and chairs back to Kalispell, a routine trip for the 15-year furniture store employee.
Making coal great again vital to AI industry
President Trump wants to Make Coal Great Again, and that could be good news for America’s high-tech industry.
Open enrollment: The most popular public education choice option
Imagine being assigned to a grocery store based on your zip code. Would you be able to find all the products you need at the right price?

Republicans need to unite for Gianforte’s agenda
We’re confident the Montana Republican Party is deeply familiar with the Ten Commandments, but it seems that they’ve forgotten another commandment foundational to Republicans: President Ronald Reagan’s “Eleventh Commandment.”
Whitefish City Council approves rental support
Whitefish City Council last week agreed to commit funds to the Workforce Rental Assistance Program.

Employers at job fair looking to fill open spots
Levels of urgency varied when it comes to hiring across industries with some employers expressing extreme hiring concerns and others finding themselves in a better place than in previous years.
Legals for April, 18 2025
Judge dismisses criminal cases against Venezuelan men arrested in Montana
Border Patrol agents arrested three foreign men in northern Montana in March, alleging their affiliations to the infamous Tren de Aragua gang. Prosecutors charged the men with being in the country illegally.

Dog Tag Buddies brings healing to Pablo veteran
A gabled house with a killer view of the Mission Mountains is where Bill and Janet Austin and their dogs, Gretchen and Zippy, call home.

Olivia Squared
Gibbons, Warriner lead Pack to 15-1 Crosstown win
Down 1-0 out of the gate, the Glacier Wolfpack answered with their two Olivias — and those two did some serious damage on their home field.