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Redistricting peace is welcome
Congratulations to the state’s Redistricting Commission for reaching a tentative plan to redraw Montana’s legislative districts — an obviously difficult task that has historically been extremely contentious.
Officer pulls gun on vehicle
Woman guilty of forgery
The second of a pair of people charged after allegedly committing a series of crimes on their way to North Dakota from California has pleaded guilty to a single felony charge.
Increase in utility rates proposed
The city of Whitefish wants to raise rates for water, sewer and garbage services and will hold a public hearing tonight before making a decision.
Man admits crimes in three separate cases
For crimes ranging from burglary to assault, a Kalispell man pleaded guilty Thursday in Flathead District Court.
Tales of a 'water logged' industry
We suspect we are not the only ones who read Tuesday’s front-page story about a creative approach to logging with a sense of irony — tinged with a bit of nostalgia.
Library gets national award
The awards keep coming for Flathead County’s rebranded library system.
Possible 'cat burglars' trigger alarms
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GOP surrender on illegal amnesty could end party
T.J. Maxx, Marshalls to follow Walmart in raising workers' pay
NEW YORK (AP) — The owner of T.J. Maxx, Marshalls and Home Goods stores said Wednesday that it will boost pay for its U.S. workers to at least $9 per hour.
EDITORIAL: Mayor Happ served with distinction
We sadly note the passing of Norma Happ, a woman who once had the distinction of being voted Kalispell’s Lady of the Year and who lived up to that title every year of her long and distinguished life.
Caller reports suspicious activity
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Filmmaker looks to complete Glacier work
Suspended documentary project revived
After a three-year hiatus, a filmmaker is hoping to finish a documentary on Glacier National Park history and Going-to-the-Sun Road.
Bryce R. Floch, 41
Bryce Roger Floch of Kalispell, passed away Nov. 16, 2014, of natural causes, at the age of 41.
Violent abuser only gets deferred sentence
MISSOULA (AP) — A Missoula man who tried to make his girlfriend cut a tattoo of his name off her chest and then beat her unconscious has been given a deferred sentence, even though the judge said he doesn’t think the defendant can remain law abiding for three years.
Vandalism reported at Coram business
Work-comp fix is good news
Before Wednesday, the outlook was pretty sketchy for a major workers’-compensation reform bill before the Montana Legislature.
Fairbank resigns as Columbia Falls basketball coach
Dan Fairbank has stepped down as the Columbia Falls girls basketball coach after a successful four-year stint that included three straight Northwestern A titles.
Power supplier still talking with CFAC
Bonneville Power Administration is having weekly discussions with Columbia Falls Aluminum Co. to negotiate an energy contract that would restart the shuttered plant, BPA Administrator Stephen Wright said last week.
Marion animal ranch faces shutdown
Without an infusion of donations, All Mosta Ranch, an animal rescue in Marion, almost certainly must close at the end of February.