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Driver gets a little too comfortable
The Kalispell Police Department got a report of a man apparently sitting naked in a car in some fields north of Kalispell and opening the car door when cars drove by. His car was towed.
Prolific burglars facing state prison time
A couple from Northwest Montana has pleaded guilty to their respective roles in a string of burglaries that occurred more than a year ago across the Flathead Valley.
Women Build crew tackles Habitat home in Kalispell
A dozen women sporting pink hardhats spent International Women’s Day on Friday helping build a Habitat for Humanity home in Kalispell.
Whitefish council continues 'doughnut' transition
Whitefish is still dealing with the aftermath of losing planning jurisdiction over the “doughnut” area outside the city. Two of three public hearings tonight will deal with lakeshore regulation ramifications.
Polson overcomes early deficit to down Libby
POLSON — Polson climbed out of a four-run hole to dispatch Northwest A conference foe Libby 8-5 on Thursday evening.
Wild Horse ram sets new world record
A 9-year-old ram whose skull was found on Wild Horse Island is poised to break the record for world’s largest ram.
No more summer, no more hanging around
Someone from the landfill called to report trapping a domestic goose. The goose had been hanging out there during the summer, but it had transitioned to the parking lot. Staff members caught it and asked an animal control office with the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office to bring a dog crate to move the bird.
Republican accomplishments in the Legislature
The 66th legislative session has come to an end. As Speaker of the House, it was my goal to uphold the integrity of the House. As a leader in my caucus it was my goal to foster unity not conformity. We can be united behind the primary ideals of our party without losing individuality. It has been an honor to be selected by my peers to fill this roll.
Interactive map pinpoints development properties
In anticipation of replacing the railroad tracks with the Kalispell Trail in the Kalispell Core Area, Montana West Economic Development and the city of Kalispell have placed new, detailed development information and an interactive map featuring properties for sale on the www.KalispellCoreAndRail.com website.
Welch, Akey to reign over Carnival crowns
Lin Akey and Anita Welch will reign over the Whitefish Winter Carnival as activities continue through Feb. 8 in Whitefish.
UN chief urges G20 to adopt `war-time' plan with trillions
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged leaders of the world’s 20 major industrialized nations on Tuesday to adopt a “wartime” plan including a stimulus package “in the trillions of dollars” for businesses, workers and households in developing countries trying to tackle the coronavirus pandemic.
Census address work succeeded despite trouble hiring staff
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Even though the U.S. Census Bureau had trouble finding workers for its massive address-verification work late last summer, it managed to complete the job under budget because of better-than-expected productivity of its staffers, according to a new report.
County should study all options for space needs
Flathead County officials have wrestled with the challenges of an expanding county workforce for most of the past decade, and the county once again is faced with growing pains that need a remedy.
Accept the challenge, donate to library book fund
I clearly remember going to the Kennewick library and wandering through the stacks, amazed I could pick any book that I wanted to take home and read. That was the problem, it was always so hard to choose.
School Board ponders permanent budget reserve fund
SANDPOINT — The Lake Pend Oreille School Board will be asked Monday to adopt a policy establishing a general fund operating reserve equivalent to five percent of its combined general fund and maintenance and operation portions of levy budgets.
Survivor cat can't ID its shooter
A Wood Ridge Drive resident told the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office that his cat came home one day with a bullet in its head. The cat survived after surgery but unfortunately couldn’t name a suspect.
Charter school celebrates first commencement
SANDPOINT — Charter school graduates first senior class, announces name change.
Sandpoint Elks have success with Hook-a-Kid on Golf national program
SANDPOINT — A huge success is the best way to describe the Sandpoint Elks Youth Golf Program’s incorporation of the national program Hook-a-Kid-on Golf, as a host of area kids are enjoying the fun of golf.
Kim Marie Nelson
Kim Marie Nelson has passed into the waiting arms of her savior, Jesus Christ, in December 2009. Although her family grieves their loss on the earth, they are heartily thankful for the promise to reunite with her in heaven when the Lord appoints.
Help Habitat provide homes to deserving families
Dear Habitat friends,