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Coram woman faces weapon charge after stand off with SWAT team
A Coram woman faces a charge of assault with a weapon after allegedly shooting at family members at a home on Plat…
Election department says ballot fix coming for Columbia Falls voter
The Flathead County election department said last week that a ballot issue with a single home in the northeast part of Columbia Falls should be fixed soon.
Night of Lights, Brunch with Santa coming up
Holiday festivities kick off in Columbia Falls the first weekend in December with the Night of Lights parade Friday, Dec. 1 and the Rotary Club’s Brunch with S…
As snow and ice melts, Glacier Park seeing new lakes
As global warming continues to shrink glaciers and ice fields in Glacier National Park, another feature is growing on the landscape — small lakes from the melt…
No bail for man who allegedly shot at girlfriend’s house
Judge Amy Eddy denied Thursday a request by the man accused of shooting at his ex-girlfriend’s Columbia Falls home with an AR-15-style rifle last month for release from custody on his own recognizance.
Two survive plane crash in Hungry Horse Reservoir
Two people survived a plane crash in the Hungry Horse Reservoir Saturday.
Speech and debate does well in Bozeman
The Wildcat Speech and Debate team competed at the AA Invitational Tournament in Bozeman over the weekend.
Newcomer Price takes council seat
Challenger Kathryn Price edged incumbent Darin Fisher in the Columbia Falls city council election last week.
Medusa’s Stones is no ordinary rock shop
Christina Moser wasn’t really planning on opening a rock shop when she visited the empty 729 Nucleus Avenue storefront.
Yesterdays: Court ruling allow widows to stay at Vets Home
The final stages of the Hungry Horse Dam project were being finished up. The dam cost $102 million to construct.
Deadline to comment on hunting regs approaching
Tuesday, Nov. 21, marks the deadline to comment online regarding hunting regulation proposals for the 2024-2025 hunting seasons in Montana.
Plea deal reached in C-Falls scuffle
A man accused of climbing into another motorist’s vehicle parked at a Columbia Falls gas station over the summer earned a pair of suspended sentences in Flathead County District Court last month.
At halfway point, hunter success lower
Montana’s general hunting season is hitting the midway point and the overall harvest is expected to increase with the onset of the deer breeding season, according to state wildlife officials.
The Blotter: Vans Ave burglary reported
Burglary was reported on Vans Avenue, which allegedly included the homeowner’s dog’s ashes.
Apgar Lookout Retreat now open in Glacier
After a little over a year’s construction, Apgar Lookout Retreat is open to guests.
$101,000 change order rankles city council
The Columbia Falls City Council approved a series of change orders to contracts last week, but they weren’t too happy about it.