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Judge denies Fuel Fitness shooter's request for new trial
An effort to secure a new trial for convicted killer Jonathan Douglas Shaw was denied by Flathead County District Court Judge Dan Wilson on Thursday.
Volleyball: Western teams falter at State
BOZEMAN — All four Western teams competing at the All-Class State Volleyball tournament at Breeden Field House lost their first-round games Thursday, leaving all them in the loser’s bracket Friday.
Legals for November, 10 2023
Glacier drops reservations at Two Medicine, St. Mary entrances for 2024
Glacier National Park’s 2024 reservation system will look different compared to previous years, with vehicle reservations no longer required for the Two Medicine and St. Mary entrances in the park.
Affordable housing bill is a win-win, but for whom?
Contrary to Nathan Dugan’s assertion (Montana Land Use Planning Act makes city planning more inclusive, Oct. 25), Senate Bill 382 contains no secrete sauce, magic potion, or any other way to make community planning “more inclusive” or to include “marginalized” citizens.
Event marks release of novel about 1970s rock tours
A launch party for author Glenn Schiffman’s autobiographical fiction novel titled "Life in the Fast Lane: Truckin' on the 1970s Rock & Roll Road” is Friday, Nov. 10.
Joe and Colleen Unterreiner receive Kalispell Chamber’s highest honor
The award honoring them and several other community members and businesses were handed out at the chamber’s annual Grand Event Wednesday night at the Wachholz College Center.
The West has too many visiting hunters
Hunting may be losing popularity nationally, but in the West the number of hunters is climbing.
Ryan Busse confirms 1998 hunting ticket, calls it an honest mistake
Gubernatorial candidate Ryan Busse confirmed Tuesday he received a hunting ticket in 1998, but the Democrat also took a shot at Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte’s record.
Veterans Day celebrations held around the valley
Several special events are happening throughout the Flathead Valley to mark Veterans Day.
Legals for November, 8 2023
Poll: Montanans tepid about leaders, split on policy issues
The deep division and uncertainty that seems prevalent in national politics is alive and well in Montana, as the results of the annual Mountain States Poll were released Thursday.
Cell tower proposed for West Glacier property
A plan to construct a cell phone tower on private land at West Glacier has been submitted to Flathead County.
Legals for November, 7 2023
Updated: Prep football playoff scores, pairings
Friday: Gallatin at Glacier, 7 p.m. Saturday: Columbia Falls at Corvallis, 1 p.m.
Legals for November, 5 2023
Wolfpack rallies to claim Western AA volleyball
BUTTE — The Glacier Wolfpack, getting 14 kills from Ella Farrell, dug deep and won the Western AA Divisional volleyball title Saturday afternoon, topping Helena in five sets.
We can LEARN to save lives
According to federal mortality data, suicide in the U.S. hit an all-time high in 2022. In Montana, the state with the second-highest suicide rate in the country, it increased 42% from 2011 to 2021.
Mark Alan Hamilton, 62
Mark A. Hamilton, 62, is finally at peace after a complicated battle with lung cancer. He passed away on Oct. 25, 2023, with his loyal companion Boone by his side.
Volleyball: Florence tops Eureka for West B title
EUREKA — Florence won its first Western B Divisional title since 2019 and continued its impressive run of state volleyball appearances with a four-set win over Eureka Friday.