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Libby woman sentenced for selling meth, prescription drugs
Rowe, who entered and left the courtroom with the aid of a...
Centennial birthday doesn't slow Shirley McConnell down
Shirley McConnell’s birthday was May 7, and since she was turning 100, her family began “planning a big to-do,” she said.
Libby swim pond not quite ready for public use
Noble is also hoping people who use the facility will do so with care.
EDITORIAL: Roosevelt Inn still standing strong, but it almost wasn't
It was just last year, the historic structure was faced with demolition after Blue Fern came to terms with John and Tina Hough to buy the Roosevelt Inn. They didn't plan to continue operating it as a bed and breakfast. Plans called for clearing the ground on Wallace Avenue for townhouses.
Letters to the editor Aug. 10
Letters to the editor Aug. 10
Wage increases haven’t kept up with rents, study finds
A recently commissioned housing study for Columbia Falls found that about 23% of households in the Columbia Falls area (59912 Zip code) and 36% in the city limits were renters.
Student News - June 25, 2025
Academic news and honors related to students in Bonner and Boundary counties.
Libby Logger welders elevate their status
Connor Benson, Joel Goodman, Khonnor Peterson and...
Trip planning with artificial intelligence!
There’s been a lot of hand wringing lately about artificial intelligence taking over the world as we know it, sooner, rather than later.
Police connect 2 people arrested in Pullman, North Idaho as suspects accused of shooting 6 in Pasco
Pasco Police say two suspects, one arrested in Pullman and another arrested in Kootenai County, are allegedly connected to the same shooting that injured six.
'Nutcracker' returning to Sandpoint with holiday magic
Experience the magic of "The Nutcracker" with Ballet Victoria and local youth dancers at the Panida Theater on Dec. 3.
Bobcats to face Alberton in 14C tourney
It’s called finishing strong, and that is just what the Superior Bobcats did last week.
Gridlock on insurance needs middle ground
We wished it had not come to this. Lawmakers have long been well aware the COVID-era subsidies were set to expire and the public should have been aware of this, too. As stated, the government subsidies that kept insurance costs low had to end at some point. But to end with no other option could means disaster for many.
Co-op meeting April 16
Flathead Electric Cooperative is hosting its signature event on Thursday, April 16 at the Wachholz College Center at Flathead Valley Community College in Kalispell.
40 Under 40: Megan Sheppard
If she could give her younger self any advice, Sheppard said, it would be to have confidence in who she is.
AG sues company over robocalls
Attorney General Raúl Labrador has joined attorneys general from throughout the U.S. in a lawsuit against Michael D. Lansky, LLC, for allegedly initiating and facilitating billions of illegal robocalls to millions of people. Michael D. Lansky, LLC, which does business as Avid Telecom, is accused of transmitting more than 7.5 billion calls to telephone numbers on the National Do Not Call Registry.
Flathead Valley Community College president to retire at end of year
Flathead Valley Community College President Jane Karas will retire at the end of year, marking the end to her 27-year career with the school.
Flathead Valley Community College president to retire at end of year
Flathead Valley Community College President Jane Karas will retire at the end of year, marking the end to her 27-year career with the school.
Alvin 'Al' Peter Kluver, 96
Alvin Peter Kluver passed away on March 6, 2026.
Law roundup: Man told to tone it down
Neighbors reportedly disagreed about what qualified as singing when someone called the Kalispell Police Department to complainabout a man yelling.