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Glacier Institute going gangbusters as summer arrives

It’s summertime and the Glacier Institute is very busy. The non-profit has been offering interpretative hikes and courses in Glacier National Park and the Flathead National Forest since 1983.

HUNGRY HORSE NEWS

Teacher raises concerns about staffing, online games at junior high

Last month a junior high teacher and his wife raised concerns about staffing issues and other matters at the school. …

HUNGRY HORSE NEWS

Councilwoman raises concerns about Fourth Avenue West

Columbia Falls councilwoman Kelly King raised concerns at the June 15 city council meeting about the reconstruction of Fourth Avenue …

HUNGRY HORSE NEWS

Overturning Roadless Rule could mean great harm to wildlands

It was early summer in 1992, in the northern Whitefish Range. Four riders were moving slowly along the narrow rocky …

HUNGRY HORSE NEWS

Citizen initiated zoning needed

Flathead County is being carved up at a pace that should terrify anyone who cares about this valley. Drive Highway …

HUNGRY HORSE NEWS

Volunteers gathering critical rivers data

A wordless yelp echoed beneath Blankenship Bridge as Geoffrey Gill high-stepped his way out of the frigid waters. It was …

HUNGRY HORSE NEWS

The best laid plans: Jackstrawed trees obliterate route in Bob Marshall

So we headed into the Bob Marshall for our first wilderness trip of the season. The plan was hopefully to …

HUNGRY HORSE NEWS

The most common financial mistakes mortgage brokers make

Mortgage brokers can face costly setbacks when financial mistakes go unnoticed. Learn the most common bookkeeping, cash flow, and expense …

LAKE COUNTY LEADER

Reservation fees established for Mattawa park covered facilities

MATTAWA — Whether or not to charge Mattawa residents to reserve some of the facilities in Hund Memorial Park, and …

COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD

New Othello High School part of district's construction bond discussion

OTHELLO — Rebuilding or replacing Othello High School was a subject of discussion at the Othello School Board meeting Monday. …

COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD

Eudaimonia Medical Spa helps people feel good in their own skin

MOSES LAKE — Merriam-Webster defines “Eudaimonia” as well-being or happiness. That’s what Dr. Hollie Matthews said she had in mind …

COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD

Library activities for July 2026

COLUMBIA BASIN — There’s plenty going on for children and adults at libraries around the Basin. All activities are at …

COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD

Ronaldo becomes first player to score in six World Cups with two goals against Uzbekistan

HOUSTON (AP) — Cristiano Ronaldo had a simple but strong message as the final whistle sounded after Portugal’s big win …

COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD

Vikings athletics names Shannon Workinger head coach of women's wrestling

MOSES LAKE — Big Bend Community College announced the hiring of Shannon Workinger as the next Head Coach of the …

COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD

Can you color Rowan... then take him home?

This small, one-year-old mixed-breed pup is bursting with personality. With his big ears, bright eyes and bouncy spirit, Rowan is …

COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD