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Glacier's Goicoechea is Griz-bound
Kash Goicoechea, a senior-to-be at Glacier High School, announced his commitment to the Montana Grizzlies football program via Twitter on June 29.
Accused killer out free after white supremacist helps post bail
The 19-year-old accused of beating a homeless man to death in Kalispell last month is free from the county jail after a known white supremacist with deep ties to Flathead Valley put up property to help cover his $500,000 bail.
Registration open for Mutton Bustin' at Northwest Montana Fair
Now is the time to register children for Mutton Bustin’ at this year’s Northwest Montana Fair and Rodeo, scheduled for Aug. 16-20 at the Flathead County Fairgrounds in Kalispell.
Legals for July, 6 2023
Legals for July, 6 2023
Comedy in the Woods presents international comedian Rich Hall
Comedian Rich Hall will make his first Polebridge appearance during Comedy in the Woods at Home Ranch Bottoms Friday, Aug. 11.
Comedian Tom Papa comes to the Wachholz
Tickets are on sale now to see stand-up comedian Tom Papa at the Wachholz College Center March 1.
Local family hopes to overcome devastating house fire with community support
A house fire that destroyed a double-wide trailer home on Armory Road early Friday morning, June 23, left a young family displaced.
New private school in the works for Thompson Falls
A Trout Creek resident with nearly two decades of teaching experience wants to give area families another option for their children's education.
Bigfork development paused amid fierce criticism from neighbors
More than 150 concerned citizens were left with more questions than answers as the proposed Northshore Woods housing development in Bigfork was pulled from consideration at the monthly meeting of the Bigfork Land Use Advisory Committee at the request of the developer last week.
Glacier National Park officials taking public comment on proposed Swiftcurrent project
Glacier National Park officials are soliciting public comment on a proposal to close the Swiftcurrent developed area during the 2025 summer season for water and road improvements.
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.
Marketing trends analysis in recruitment: Insights from Montana
Recruitment is a dynamic process that continually evolves to meet the changing needs of organizations and job seekers.
Conservation license now required to access some state lands
A new rule that went into effect over the weekend requires all outdoor enthusiasts to secure a conservation license to access some state lands previously open with few restrictions to the public.
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.
Patriot Front trials set for July in Coeur d'Alene
More than a year after their arrest for allegedly planning to violently disrupt a Pride celebration in Coeur d’Alene City Park, six members of white nationalist hate group Patriot Front are expected to stand trial.
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.
Letters to the editor July 2
Letters to the editor July 2