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Invasive plant completely eradicated from Beaver Lake
After nearly a decade of inhabiting Beaver Lake near Whitefish, the invasive Eurasian watermilfoil is seemingly gone — a phenomenon that many scientists call rare.
Whitefish Songwriter Festival features hit songwriters and rising stars
The festival includes 40 shows in eight restaurants, bars and local businesses.
Columbia Falls event celebrates recreation
The Flow to Snow Party is a fundraising and friend-raising event hosted in partnership with Logan Health, Flathead Avalanche, Flathead Rivers Alliance and the Montana Kayak Academy.
Liz Cheney to speak on democracy, rule of law at UM
MISSOULA – Former U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney, who served as the top Republican on the House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, will present the 2023 Mansfield Lecture at the University of Montana.
Climate change is real and caused by humans
Human CO2 is the CO2 that is created by human activity.
Legals for September, 14 2023
Public Service Commissioner arrested, released, on misdemeanor
Randy Pinocci, a Public Service Commissioner, said he is fighting a July 5 disorderly conduct ticket from a tenant dispute and said his recent arrest at a home improvement store was the result of a miscommunication with the court.
Daines outlines GOP’s strategy to retake the U.S. Senate
Even though he was speaking in South Dakota, Sen. Steve Daines had a message for Montana – and Ohio and West Virginia.
Legals for September, 13 2023
Montana officials seek more control over judicial involuntary commitments
Before their legal case can proceed, people charged with crimes in Montana must understand the charges they face and participate in their own defense. But because of bottlenecks in services across the country, people in jail with serious mental illness are waiting months to receive the care needed to “restore” their competency to stand trial.
Legals for September, 12 2023
Lawyers deny politics involved in ethics complaint against Montana attorney general
The formal ethics complaint filed against Attorney General Austin Knudsen alleging he violated state rules of professional conduct is extraordinary in the number of allegations it contains, and because it has reached this stage in the process, attorneys with longtime involvement in such cases said last week – but they assured no political games were afoot.
Legals for September, 11 2023
Flathead Business Watercooler
Business events, trainings and seminars
Legals for September, 10 2023
Fuel break projects in the Flathead National Forest proposed
Officials with the Flathead National Forest are taking public comment on three proposed fuel breaks aimed at protecting infrastructure and communities from wildfires in the Ashley Lake, Good Creek and Lion Hill areas.
With proposed ordinance, Bozeman looks to curb advance of urban camping
BOZEMAN — For Bozeman police officer Scott Vongehr, a trip to the city’s urban encampments is like a scavenger hunt for items you’d normally see at a garage sale or in your neighbor’s messy backyard.
Broadband Commission may shift gears to get service to people in rural Montana
Will broadband businesses get to determine the areas they’ll reach with federal dollars? Or will the state prevent cherry picking and dictate where they go?
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Race along Parkline Trail set for Sept. 16
The Kalispell Downtown Association is holding the Kalispell Parkline Run and Brewfest on Saturday, Sept. 16.