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Zinke seeks money for Kalispell infrastructure project
Federal money for community infrastructure projects in Kalispell and on the Blackfeet Reservation may come within the year.
Law roundup: Husband shot by paintball gun
Drama unfolded at Woodland Park when a woman called the Kalispell Police Department to report that her husband was reportedly shot by paintball guns controlled by boys standing on the hill behind the pool.
Legals for July, 26 2023
Legals for July, 26 2023
More Montanans lose Medicaid coverage as reevaluations continue
Montana health officials ended Medicaid health insurance coverage for 19,244 people in May, bringing the total number of people removed from the public health program up to 34,204 since the state began reevaluating enrollee eligibility in April β an administrative power it did not have during the federally designated pandemic emergency.
Seeley-Swan wildfire doubles in size
A wildfire burning northeast of Seeley Lake doubled in size Monday as critical fire weather blasted the region.
Legals for July, 25 2023
Keith William Kiser, 81
Keith William Kiser
Fire in Seeley-Swan grows to 2,927 acres
Evacuation orders are in place for some residences in the Seeley-Swan Valley due to a wildfire burning about 12 miles northwest of Seeley Lake.
UPS strike could be just around the corner
As the deadline to reach a new contract nears, a potential UPS strike feels closer than ever.
PHOTOS: The Event at Rebecca Farm 2023
Scenes from The Event at Rebecca Farm held Wednesday, July 19 to Sunday, July 23.
Milton Nickel 86
Milton Lawrence Nickel, 86, of Polson, passed away on Tuesday, July 4, 2023, in Polson.
Legals for July, 23 2023
William Wesley Foultner, 87
William Wesley Foultner
Kootenai Outdoor Adventure Club making memorable connections
Itβs an ambitious undertaking to be sure, but the benefits of the Kootenai Outdoor Adventure Program are very tangible.
Judge orders Montana health clinic to pay nearly $6 million over false asbestos claims
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) β A health clinic in a Montana town plagued by deadly asbestos contamination must pay the government almost $6 million in penalties and damages after it submitted hundreds of false asbestos claims, a judge ruled.
Woman arrested during Majestic Valley Arena brawl changes plea
The Washington state woman arrested for allegedly wielding a bat during a large brawl involving outlaw motorcycle clubs at Majestic Valley Arena in February pleaded guilty Thursday to felony criminal endangerment.
Grizzly euthanized after spate of conflicts in Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park officials on July 20 euthanized an aggressive and food-conditioned grizzly bear suspected of charging at a picnicking family near Swiftcurrent Lake Boat Launch earlier in the week.
Judge sets a trial date for next May in Trump's classified documents case in Florida
WASHINGTON (AP) β A federal judge in Florida has scheduled a trial date for next May for former President Donald Trump in a case charging him with illegally retaining hundreds of classified documents.
C-Falls felon sentenced to 15 years for illegally possessing loaded shotgun
A Columbia Falls man with multiple felony convictions was sentenced July 20 to 15 years in prison, followed by five years of supervised release, for illegally possessing a loaded shotgun.