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Cats drop Polson, T-Falls/Noxon

Columbia Falls baseball got back on the winning track last week, dropping Polson 3-1 April 7 and Noxon/Thompson Falls 12-2.

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Ostrom-Price pens book on journalism career

Longtime local journalist Wendy Ostrom Price remembers watching her young son play baseball from the cab of her truck when …

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Columbia Falls Historical Society gets $8,000 grant for histories

The Foundation for Montana History has announced its latest grant cycle and the Columbia Falls Historical Society received a grant …

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Hungry Horse woman featured quilter at show

If Linda Crandall needs to take a break while she’s quilting, she doesn’t have to look far. Her Hungry Horse …

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Vine tapped to lead Glacier National Park Conservancy

The Glacier National Park Conservancy last week announced the appointment of Tagen Vine as its next leader, effective later this …

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Columbia Falls Community Choir concert is April 18

The Columbia Falls Community Choir is preparing for their spring concert on Saturday, April 18, at 7 p.m. The concert …

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As Montana ages, natural growth almost zero

Without migration, Montana would see a decrease in population, a recent state report found. About 21.2% of all residents are …

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Part of MDF plant suffers fire, explosion

The Weyerhaeuser Medium Density Fiberboard plant suffered a fire and explosion in one of the line sanders and bag houses …

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Anyone want to buy a bowling alley? Nucleus Avenue has several properties for sale, some are already under contract

There’s been a surge of commercial real estate available on Nucleus Avenue in the past few months, with several properties …

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For Flamond, bail increased to $500,000

Flathead County District Court Judge Danni Coffman increased bail for a man who allegedly ran a red light and rammed …

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A changing of the guard for Blackfeet Boxing

“I’m continuing his work and legacy because he’s changed so many lives,” Donna Kipp said of her father, Frank Kipp, …

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How weather, water, and terrain can change farmland projects

Weather, drainage, and rough terrain can quickly complicate farmland projects. Find out what local builders and owners should watch for.

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West Glacier sees warmest winter on record; snowmelt a month early

The winter of 2025-26 was the warmest winter on record in West Glacier, the National Weather Service said in a …

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How traditional classrooms foster peer collaboration and academic discipline

Unveil the dynamics of how traditional classrooms foster collaboration and discipline among peers. Explore the methods driving academic success today.

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Skilled trades demand keeps rising as more people look for stable career paths

Skilled trades are drawing more attention as people seek stable career paths, faster training, and practical skills that lead to …

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