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Facility meetings set at Smith Valley School
Smith Valley School invites community members to attend facility planning meetings scheduled on Monday.
Panel advances new package to lower Nebraska property taxes
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska lawmakers will debate a new bill to lower property taxes as early as next week after a legislative committee endorsed it in a Tuesday vote.
Montana GOP names executive director
The Montana Republican Party has selected a former senior staff member for U.S. Sen. Steve Daines as its new executive director.
John A. ÔJack' Hinkle Sr., 79
John A. "Jack" Hinkle Sr., 79, of Mount Washington, Ky., formerly of Kalispell, passed away Thursday, Nov. 27, 2008, at his residence.
Bruce R. Garlinghouse, 47
Bruce R. Garlinghouse, 47, of Kalispell, died unexpectedly June 23, 2007, at the University Hospital in Denver. Bruce was born Nov. 27, 1959, in Helena.
Flathead County sheriff's deputies
Flathead County sheriff's deputies arrested a woman after a disturbance on Seville Lane in Coram. She allegedly waved a gun and made death threats.
Dorothy 'Dot' Mae Wertz, 77
Dorothy "Dot" Mae Wertz, 77, "went to her eternal home" Sunday, Aug. 20, 2006, at Heritage Place in Kalispell.
Whitefish Municipal Court
Judge Bradley Johnson
St. Ignatius traffic stop yields 100 pounds of cocaine
POLSON — A Canadian man is facing a felony drug charge after a Montana Highway Patrol officer says he found about 100 pounds of cocaine in the man's pickup truck during a routine traffic stop Thursday night.
Stillwater student earns second place in Constitution contest
Stillwater Christian School seventh-grader Kendra Wolf won second place in the middle school category in the Montana Secretary of State’s U.S. Constitution Contest.
First Interstate Bank raising minimum wage for its employees
The change in compensation is set to be effective Oct. 1.
Timber sale proposed near Swan Lake
A new forest project is planned on 22,738 acres of state land straddling Montana 83 in Lake County.
Parade of Homes winners named
Some of the finest homes in Northwest Montana will be showcased during the Flathead Building Association’s annual Parade of Homes today through Sunday.
License plates benefit lake research
A specialty license plate program has raised more than $118,000 to support the University of Montana Flathead Lake Biological Station and its Flathead Lake Monitoring Program.
Waterton hosts first Science and History Week
Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park will host the first Science and History Week virtual speaker series Sept. 21 to 24 during Canada’s National Science Literacy Week.
Loans available to businesses impacted by Rice Ridge Fire
The U.S. Small Business Administration is offering low-interest federal disaster loans for working capital to small businesses economically impacted by the Rice Ridge Fire that occurred July 24 to Oct. 20, SBA Administrator Linda McMahon announced Thursday.
Dorothy Henrietta Sume McFadyean, 99
Dorothy Henrietta Sume McFadyean, 99, formerly of Eureka, died on Monday, Feb. 27, 2017, at Heritage Place in Kalispell.
Meeting series starts Tuesday on forest plan
A series of public meetings begins Tuesday on proposed revisions to the Flathead National Forest Plan.
EDITORIAL: A new start in the West Valley
West Valley residents can be proud of their commitment to their youth, as represented by the now completed $6.8 million expansion and renovation at West Valley School.
Organizers seek Kalispell dog park
A pair of public meetings have demonstrated substantial interest in an off-leash dog park in Kalispell.