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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…
Bigfork Children's Theatre cancels "Lion King Jr." after crew, cast test positive for COVID-19
The theater hopes to produce Disney's "The Lion King Jr." in 2021
Pickleball and events center coming to Bigfork
Jewel Basin Center includes eight pickleball courts, room to host large events
Bigfork volleyball takes two week hiatus due to COVID-19 concerns
Several players were placed into quarantine over the weekend
COVID-19 cases confirmed at Bigfork middle and high schools
Students test positive for coronavirus, school begins notifying parents
Bigfork Children's Theatre cancels play due to COVID-19 cases
The Bigfork Playhouse Children's Theatre canceled "Disney's The Lion King Jr."
Creston Army veteran finds peace underwater
Nonprofit provides scuba experience for veterans
Runners tackle challenging course at home XC meet
The Valkyries did not have enough runners in the field to earn a team score, but Grace Stewart took third with a time of 24:50.
Bigfork film fest goes hybrid
The fourth annual Bigfork Independent Film Festival takes a new form
Logging planned near Broken Leg, Crater Notch trails
Conservation group, DNRC express conflicting priorities
First Interstate Bank gives back on annual Volunteer Day
Volunteers help local seniors with yard work
Book club opens next chapter after 30 years
Ladies Afternoon Reading Club have been meeting once a month since the late 1980s
Class A Lewistown topples Bigfork in OT
Keaton Potter scored his second touchdown of the game in overtime and Class A Lewistown upended Bigfork 22-14 Saturday.
Valkyries battle it out on the court, XC finishes strong
Vallkyries face tough opponents on the court
Vikes, Vals soccer win some, lose some - and tie
Vikings tie Corvallis, Valkyries win by 2
Energy Keepers explains Flathead Lake level
Data from the United States Geological Survey shows Flathead Lake’s water level has been dipping close to the 2,982-foot mark since the beginning of September