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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.
Flathead High School brings Broadway’s ‘Frozen’ to the stage
Montanans will have one opportunity this year to see the Broadway musical version of Disney’s “Frozen,” produced by Flathead High School.
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.
Tracy Alan Sunde, 78
Tracy Alan Sunde passed away peacefully on Nov. 1, 2023, at 78 years old, in Turlock, California, surrounded by his loving family.
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.
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen launches 2024 reelection bid
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen is running for reelection in 2024, his campaign staff announced Tuesday.
States reconsider religious exemptions for vaccinations in child care
Montana, like 44 other states, allows religious exemptions from immunization requirements for school-age children. If the state is successful in expanding its policy to child care facilities, it would become the second this year to add a religious exemption to its immunization requirements for younger kids.
State receives more than two dozen charter applications
As of its Nov. 1 deadline, the Montana Board of Public Education has received applications from more than a dozen public school districts seeking to establish 26 distinct charter schools across the state.
Cafe bases menu on connection with herb manufacturer
The cafe’s best-selling menu item is the avocado toast which features smashed avocado, lemon juice, sea salt and red pepper flakes on sourdough bread.
Socorro "Cora" Luna, 92
Socorro "Cora" Luna, of Lakeside, passed away Thursday morning, Nov. 2, 2023, at the Prestige Assisted Living facility with her family around her.
Zinke, Daines introduce bills seeking to block Palestinians from US
U.S. Sen. Steve Daines and U.S. Rep. Ryan Zinke, both Montana Republicans, have in recent weeks introduced bills seeking to block Palestinians from entering the United States, and in Zinke’s case, to expel any who have recently come to America.
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.
Legals for November, 7 2023
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Griz squish Hornets
McDowell, Hauck reach milestones in convincing 34-7 win
Cold walk in the woods puts meat in the freezer
When I moved to the Flathead Valley a year ago, I was tasked with covering natural resources and the environment here in Northwest Montana. Hunting is a major part of that conversation.
Microfarm provides locally grown flowers to Flathead Valley
Located in Lakeside, the farm provides locally and organically grown flowers to the Flathead Valley.
Flathead Business Watercooler
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