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Junior instructors show how to roll with the waves
When the Montana Kayak Academy began in the fall of 2016, it was a volunteer organization that offered free instru…
Sheep-killing grizzly euthanized
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks euthanized a young male grizzly bear Friday, July 19 along the Marias River near the inlet of Tiber Dam due to food conditioning and sheep depredations.
Several badly injured in Montana 35 crash
Two families from the state of Washington were taken to Kalispell Regional Medical Center after being involved in a head-on traffic crash Friday afternoon on Montana 35 near Bigfork.
Police officer serves chicken ordinance
Someone called the Kalispell Police Department with “questions on the rules on having chickens and a rooster.” The caller’s chicken-owning neighbors had recently purchased a rooster to add to their brood, so a poli…
Montana jobless rate at 10-year low
Montana’s unemployment rate has reached a more than 10-year low, decreasing 0.1 percentage points to 3.5% in the month of June.
Woman injured in Kalispell head-on collision
A woman was taken to the hospital after a head-on collision Friday afternoon in Kalispell.
Tuesday 'Resist Trump' rallies part of national MoveOn movement
Horns blared in apparent support. Other passing motorists offered thumbs-up gestures. Alternately, there were a handful of middle-finger rebukes.
Kalispell cardiac unit earns top recognition
Time is muscle.
Permits loom as North Fork river use increases
If the upward trend of visitors continues, federal land managers could implement a permit system to float the upper end of the North Fork of the Flathead River, Hungry Horse-Glacier View District Ranger Rob Davies …
Shady incident is anything but black and white
A man dressed in all black was seen looking through car windows with a flashlight, according to a report taken by the Kalispell Police Department. The man supposedly took off when someone saw him. The person called…
Lakers AA bounce back twice to sweep Lethbridge AA
The Kalispell Lakers AA were in a rally mode on Wednesday evening at Griffin Field, battling back twice from deficits to top the Lethbridge Elks 6-5 and 4-2 in American Legion baseball play.
American Legion Baseball Twins rally by Mavs 6-5 in West A District opener
LIBBY — Glacier’s Twins tallied two runs in the bottom of the seven inning to rally by the Missoula Mavericks 6-5 on the first day of the West A District American Legion baseball tournament at Lee Gehring Field.
29th annual Montana 200 Peltier eyes Victory Lane
Preston Peltier of Brighton, Colorado, was the runner-up at last year’s 28th annual Montana 200 at Montana Raceway Park.
Search scaled back for man missing in Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park has scaled back a large search effort for the man who went missing more than a week ago.
CSKT gets $2.8 million for Head Start
U.S. Senator Jon Tester announced Thursday that the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes will receive more than $2.8 million to fund their Head Start and Early Head Start Programs which will provide education, h…
Former teacher admits to sex abuse of minor
An East Glacier woman who taught elementary school on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation admitted Wednesday to sexually abusing two students.