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Montanans are getting their money back
Nearly all working-age Montanans, more than half the state’s total population, are getting some welcome news this month: the state is sending them money.
G Joan "Joanne" Gregory, 81
G Joan "Joanne" Gregory, 81
Murder suspect expected to return willingly to Michigan
A Michigan man wanted for a 2011 homicide won't fight extradition back to his home state.
Museum offers walk into Kalispell's past
The Northwest Montana History Museum is breathing new life into the history of Kalispell and its surrounding areas through a guided downtown walking tour.
Joyce Eileen Schmautz, 71
Joyce Eileen Schmautz
Legals for July, 5 2023
Suspect in church fire charged with arson
A man accused of setting a Kalispell church ablaze last month has pleaded not guilty to one count of arson in Flathead County District Court.
Legals for July, 4 2023
Wildfires crop up as conditions dry out
A few small wildfires cropped up in far Northwest Montana over the weekend, continuing an uptick in incidents over the last week as forest fuels begin to dry out.
Whitefish Council examines fire department plan
A strategic plan for the Whitefish Fire Department calls for adding firefighters and equipment to the department while continuing to examine the future needs of the agency, which is seeing service calls increase.
Kalispell City Council to host budget public hearing, vote on housing, sewer regs
Kalispell City Council will vote at its Monday meeting on housing and commercial development projects as well as move toward adopting industrial sewer regulations and hold a public hearing on the proposed municipal budget.
Letters to the editor July 3
Letters to the editor July 3
Legals for July, 3 2023
Advocates ask commissioners to denounce violence against homeless
Four days after a homeless man was allegedly murdered in Kalispell, advocates for the homeless and community members appealed to the Flathead County commissioners on Thursday seeking condemnation of reported acts of violence against homeless people.
Fighting the fentanyl crisis in Montana
Families and communities across Montana are being devastated by illicit fentanyl — a drug so powerful that just 2 milligrams, the amount that would fit on the tip of a pencil, is considered a potentially fatal dose.
We craft the future to come
Any one of these things would make a community proud, and Kalispell got three new landmarks in six months.
Legals for July, 2 2023
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Health clinic in Montana Superfund town faces penalties for false asbestos claims
MISSOULA (AP) — A health clinic in a Montana town plagued by deadly asbestos contamination faces millions of dollars in penalties — and potential bankruptcy — after a jury found it submitted more than 300 false asbestos claims to the U.S. government, making patients eligible for Medicare and other benefits they shouldn't have received.