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Glacier National Park caps off busy year while preparing for the next
All the while visitation to the park continues hovering at around 3 million per year. Through November of this year, the park saw 2,918,770 visitors, according to the National Park Service, which is already ahead of the 2022 visitor total of 2,908,458.
Legals for December, 27 2023
Three join Flathead Valley Community College’s executive team
The three bring a wealth of leadership experience and commitment to continuing FVCC’s mission of promoting excellence in lifelong learning, focused on student success and community needs, the college notes.
UM Montana Climate Office, CSKT digital story collection honored
The collection was created by the Montana Climate Office at the University of Montana and the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation.
Conservation easements bring permanent protection for Flathead lands
Conservation easements are voluntary legal agreements between a land owner and a land trust that permanently limit development on a parcel of land in an effort to protect its conservation values.
Letters to the editor Dec. 26
Letters to the editor Dec. 26
Legals for December, 26 2023
Shrine Game: West roster stocked with area talent
Glacier and Bozeman, the two combatants in November’s State AA football championships, each had five players selected to the 77th Montana East-West Shrine game.
Santa’s helper enjoys building magic with kids during the holidays
Brian Stewart began his tenure as Santa 17 years ago after offering to play the part at an independent living facility he worked at in Idaho.
Letters to the editor Dec. 25
Letters to the editor Dec. 25
Legals for December, 25 2023
Raising the par: Golf simulator bar swings toward being hang-out spot
Golf enthusiasts, along with those who have never picked up a club, have a new place in Kalispell to take a few shots on virtual greens.
Flathead Business Watercooler
Business events, trainings and seminars
The sounds of Christmas — A Christmas Carol Radio Show broadcast
For many people, Christmas conjures up visions of Santa Claus in his red suit, reindeer dashing across the sky, snowmen in top hats, and presents under twinkling trees. Yet it’s also rich with sound — carolers singing, sleigh bells jingling, crackling fires, a hearty “ho, ho, ho” from jolly St. Nick and “A Christmas Carol,” playing on the radio.
John 'Jack' Slack, 86
John Stephen Slack, 86, known to all his family and friends as “Jack,” passed away peacefully at his home in Columbia Falls on Dec. 15, 2023.
Roundup for Safety awards grant for EKG machines for school clinics
The Flathead Electric Cooperative Roundup for Safety Board on Dec. 14 awarded $47,569 — a new record amount of funding — to 10 area nonprofits seeking support for community safety projects.
Linda Franchini, 78
Linda Joyce Franchini, 78, passed away Dec. 11, 2023, at St. Petersburg General Hospital in Florida.
Conservatives can lead on climate engagement
Historic drought conditions and weather extremes have hit the outdoor industry hard in Montana and other states throughout the West. Shorter winters, brought on by a changing climate, are driving these hard-hitting delays in the season.
Letters to the editor Dec. 24
Letters to the editor Dec. 24
SKC founder an inspiration for all Montanans
Northwest Montana is mourning the loss of a visionary who left a profound impact on Native American education in the U.S.