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Easement protects riparian habitat on Swan River
Ed Goldberg had no intention of buying land when he first visited the Flathead Valley. Upon arrival, however, he fell in love with the biodiversity, the wilderness and the beauty of it all.
Delta posts a $2 billion quarterly profit, but shares dip as airline trims forecast of 2024 earnings
Delta Air Lines says it closed 2023 strong and expects another good year in 2024. But the shares are falling because Delta trimmed a forecast for full-year 2024 earnings.
Law roundup: Caller wigs out over stranger
Someone allegedly called the Kalispell Police Department because they were suspicious of a woman wearing a blonde wig who was at a location across the street and wanted officers to “check it out.”
History museum announces lineup for popular John White Series
This year, the lineup for the Northwest Montana History Museum’s popular John White Series talks will dig into the topics of bears, motorcycle adventuring, indigenous food and Meriwether Lewis’ mom.
Los Lobos to rock the Wachholz
The legendary Los Lobos comes to Kalispell on their 50th-anniversary tour July 26, with tickets on sale now.
Glacier swimmers dominate Polson meet
POLSON — Glacier swimmers controlled the water on Saturday at the Polson invite bringing home 14 individual victories as well as the boys, girls, and combined team titles.
Columbia Falls developer Mick Ruis to buy CFAC site
The Columbia Falls Aluminum Co. has agreed to sell 2,400 acres of land it owns to Columbia Falls developer Mick Ruis.
Big fashion is getting bigger. Parent of Coach will buy Versace owner Capri in $8.5 billion deal
Big fashion has been getting even bigger through a spate of acquisitions as U.S. players seek more sway in Europe.
Entrepreneurs find fortune in gold prospecting equipment
David Bjelland sat transfixed in front of the TV screen, cake in hand, shooing off his relatives as they tried to wish him a happy birthday.
Letters to the editor Sept. 25
Letters to the editor Sept. 25
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.
Glacier swimmers off to fast start
The Glacier Wolfpack swim team is experienced, deep, and ready to compete for a state title this winter. The Wolfpack started the season off strong with the girls team taking home third place at the Kalispell Invite, and the boys bringing home a second place. Great Falls was the winner in both categories.
Leland A. Murphy, 90
Leland A. "Lee" Murphy, 90 of Bigfork and Kalispell, died peacefully at his apartment home at the Buffalo Hill Terrace on Sept. 11, 2023, while in the loving care of his family and BHT staff.
Edward Duane Stefanatz, 80
Edward Duane Stefanatz, 80 of Kalispell, passed away on Feb. 2, 2024, at Logan Health Center, after a tough battle with cancer.
Doris Garber, 84
Doris Jean Garber, 84, passed away Nov. 19, 2023 - Jan. 17, 1939.
Independent bookselling expanded again in 2022, with new and diverse stores opening nationwide
Once overwhelmingly white, the booksellers association added 46 stores last year that reported diverse ownership.
Unique twist on ‘Christmas Carol’ on stage in Bigfork
The show runs Dec. 8-10 and Dec. 15-17.
Helen Gallagher, 96
Helen Gallagher passed away on Jan. 14, 2024, in her home surrounded by her family, as was her wish.
Helen Gallagher, 96
Helen Gallagher passed away on Jan. 14, 2024, in her home surrounded by her family, as was her wish.
Law roundup: Carny allegedly threatens to stab youth’s hand
A youth reportedly trying to buy fair tickets, went to pass the money under the booth window to a carny with missing front teeth, when the man, who was talking to other people, said he would stab his hand and shoot his leg if he reached into the booth.