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Bigfork’s bank building gets new owners
Dustin and Molly Cumming closed on Bigfork’s “bank building” last Tuesday and started construction that week, dete…
Public land puzzle comes together
Two deer jumped out of the underbrush on Otter Island Monday, dipped their muzzles in a cool backwater channel of the Flathead River and fled out of sight.
Agreement signed for Sliter Park
Sliter Park is safe for another year.
Costs of new trash site presented
A trash collection “super site” is in the works for Bigfork, but Flathead County officials want more public input before it buys the land to build it.
Decision made on day-use area project
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks released a decision Friday for proposed improvements to Wayfarers State Park in the Harry Horn Day use area.
Bigfork adds third well to local water supply
The Bigfork Water and Sewer district is adding another well.
Neighbors concerned over high use of Swan River access
Lake County commissioners are meeting in Bigfork today to find a solution to the closure of a popular river access on Rainbow Drive near Bigfork.
County seeks funding to replace steel bridge
Flathead County has applied for state funding to replace the single-lane bridge on Bridge Street in Bigfork.
Great Northern Gourmet's new owners bring organic, unique food to Bigfork
Great Northern Foods has gone gourmet.
Talking Trash: Locals voice their opinions on trash site consolidation
Local residents finally had their say.
Town folk set priorities for community future
Fishing has always been a good way to relax.
Flathead County 2014 primary elections
June 3 is the primary election and voters will be asked to determine who will be our next leaders in Flathead County.
Tribes kills about 32,000 Lake Trout in first phase of plan
The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes have completed the first phases of a major suppression effort of lake trout in Flathead Lake.
Gov. Bullock opens negotiations on tribal water compact
Gov. Steve Bullock plans to reopen limited negotiations for a water-rights compact with the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes.
Volunteer park in Lakeside to expand
Volunteer Park in Lakeside is expanding.
Meeting set to discuss changes to Wayfarers State Park
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks will release a revised plan May 20 on proposed changes to Harry Horn day use area and Wayfarers State Park.