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GOP expands scope of special session
HELENA — Republican lawmakers on Friday said they have the support to expand the scope of Montana’s special session next week to vote on cuts proposed by Democratic Gov. Steve Bullock and consider additional transfers of money as the state faces a projected $227 million budget deficit.
Ceremony signals goodwill between park and Blackfeet
In a sign of growing goodwill between Glacier National Park and the Blackfeet Tribe, a ceremony was held Friday morning at Logan Pass to honor the memory of Francis Guardipee, the first Blackfeet ranger in the park.
Taxes, outdoor recreation and megaload bills pass
The 64th Montana Legislature has completed its fifth week. Congressman Ryan Zinke addressed a joint session of the House and Senate on Jan. 30. The theme of his talk was Washington is broken, but it can be fixed.
Guitar foundation partners with tribal college to expand guitar education
With five successful festivals under their belt, the Crown of the Continent Guitar Foundation is expanding their offerings into the Mission Valley.
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It's Heritage Days time in Columbia Falls
Celebrate the heritage of Columbia Falls at the Gateway to Glacier city’s annual Heritage Days Festival.
Columbia Falls graduation rate less than 80 percent
Last week Montana Superintendent of Public Instruction Denise Juneau celebrated a statewide high school graduation rate that was 86 percent last year. But Columbia Falls’ graduation rate actually went down by several percentage points.
It's time to thank a nurse
COVID-19 has taught us a lot about nursing care.
Bigfork, Evergreen get school resource officers
A cooperative effort has resulted in two new student resource officers in Flathead Valley schools.
Chiefs basketball team continues to roll with big win over Frenchtown, Mission
Ronan High School boys basketball coach Mitchell Wassum and his team continue to build momentum as they progress further into the season.
Lady Pirates tennis duo captures Western MT Open title
Inspired by the success of her Polson Lady Pirate teammate Shea McGuinness and driven to capture a second consecutive Lady Pirates’ team title, Polson High School tennis player Berkeley Ellis has devoted her summer to becoming a better tennis player.
Kats blanked 1-0; WF game key to playoff berth
By JOE SOVA / Hungry Horse News
Charlo Vikings football players receive All-State honors
The Charlo High School football team had four players named to the Class C, 8-man all state accolades.
Alternative progress: New Mission school gains students
ST. IGNATIUS — With 33 students already enrolled and in session, St. Ignatius School District’s new alternative school is off the ground and rolling through its first full semester.
Teachers reverse roles and learn
NATIONAL BISON RANGE - The students took notes, colored pictures and listened intently as their instructor detailed the activities for the day. After a brief outside activity, the students returned to their chairs and watched a video as they ate lunch. The day is just like any other day of education for young children, except this day, the teachers are the students.
TERRIFIC TAMELER
Running back Zach Tameler wasn’t just great this season, he was
Polson's Bill Owen named golf coach of the year
POLSON - Golf is one of those games that can catch the interest of an individual at any point in their life. For Polson's Bill Owen, it happened when he moved to the Mission Valley from Missoula 36 years ago.
Playoff victory for Bobcats
The Superior Bobcats football team took Monday off of practice after giving their fans exactly what they came for in their first playoff game Saturday afternoon with a big victory against the Charlo Vikings.
We need to take action on climate
Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it. That needs to change.
Kats defeat Hellgate
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