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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…
CFHS honors veterans
Photos from Columbia Falls High School's Veterans Day Assembly on Thursday, Nov. 9.
Art show on Nucleus
Persimmon Gallery will host a Junior High and High School Miniatures Art show with a reception held on Wednesday, Nov. 15 from 5-8 p.m.
Nutcracker ballet coming up soon
It’s that special time of year again, for Sugar Plums to not only dance in our heads, but on our stage, and the Northwest Ballet Company will be doing exactly that.
Hearing officer upholds Flathead Conservation District's authority in Glacier Park inholder case. District, in turn, orders house removed by April 1
Flathead Conservation District Hearing Officer Laurie Zeller Monday found that the Flathead Conservation District has jurisdiction over a house the board claim…
Veteran recalls life in the unfriendly skies of Vietnam
“I didn’t do anything special,” Paul Derrow said when asked about his service in Vietnam. After some contemplation, he conceded, “I guess flying was special.”
Glacier eases back on reservation requirements in 2024; Sun Road access from St. Mary will be available without reservation
Glacier National Park announced Thursday that it has made changes to the reservation system for the Going-to-the-Sun Road and other road access to the park for…
Unofficial city election results
Here's the unofficial Columbia Falls city election results. Top three gain seats.
For Glacier’s iconic goats, snow proves solace from bugs
Research by scientists Forest P. Hayes and Joel Berger found that goats aren’t heading for the snow to cool off — they’re heading for the snow for relief from …
About 1,000 non-native rainbow trout removed from Gunsight Lake
The effort to restore native trout in Glacier National Park’s high country lakes continued this fall after biologists removed roughly 1,000 non-native rainbow …
Owl talk coming up, so is Ladies Night...
Nature photographers, Veterans Day ceremony, make your own slippers, Ladies' Night, Support the Bob, women meet, bird talks
Zinke cuts to Glacier resos pass House, but visitation up anyway
Glacier National Park visitation was up over last year through September, but if a Republican-controlled Congress has its way, funding for the iconic park coul…
Roy man killed in Halfmoon wreck
A Roy, Montana man was killed in a one-vehicle accident near Braig and Halfmoon Roads Nov. 1.
Police investigating bomb threats, but no bomb found
Kalispell Police Department responded to a report of a bomb threat at a grocery store in the east north area of town at 9 p.m. Saturday.
The Blotter: Bomb threat
A bomb threat was called in at Smith’s on Nucleus Avenue after a manager received a phone call from a male demanding to be paid $1,000. The building was cleared.
Opinion: Lucky duck
A bald eagle snatched dinner right in front of us. By the time I got the camera out of the chest bag the eagle was half flying, half swimming with the duck thr…