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Fern looking forward to Legislative session after long campaign
Incoming state Sen. Dave Fern is looking forward to the upcoming session. Fern represents Senate District 2, which…
The Blotter: Bee lover spotted in ditch
A red convertible was seen speeding on Martha Road.
Yesterdays: 1953, Midway Theater goes up
The Midway Theater Drive-In near the Blue Moon on Highway 40 was going up.
Haraden, noted Glacier Park superintendent, dies at 100
BOZEMAN — Former Glacier National Park superintendent Robert Haraden died April 2 from natural causes.
Science quencher features interesting talks
The Whitefish Lake Institute is hosting a science quencher with a host of different speakers at the Whitefish Lake Lodge Friday, April 21, from 5 to 7 p.m.
FEC annual meeting is Saturday in Kalispell
Members of Flathead Electric Cooperative democratically control their Co-op and conduct its business via their annual members meeting.
Spaghetti feed April 22
The Columbia Falls American Legion Freedom Post 72 will hold its 9th annual spaghetti feed fundraiser this coming Saturday, April 22.
Bill Sapa, coach of Columbia Falls baseball team, owner of Blue Moon, dies
Bill Sapa, the owner of the Blue Moon Bar and Nite Club in Columbia Falls and the coach of the Columbia Falls High School baseball team has died, multiple peop…
After delay, Coram Post Office seeing mail again
Coram area residents say they had to wait about three days to get their mail at the Coram Post Office, though their mailboxes were full of mail today.
Flathead Rivers Alliance seeks volunteers for summer field work
Flathead Rivers Alliance has announced its 2023 River Ambassador and River Recreation/Citizen Scientist volunteer program trainings ahead of float season to e…
Columbia Falls women will get you organized
As mothers and teachers, sisters-in-law Samantha Jones and Tabatha Venezio know the importance of organization.
Light at lake is out, stars shine bright in Glacier Park
A light that was compromising the dark skies at the foot of Glacier National Park’s Lake McDonald has been removed.
PHOTOS: Easter egg hunt, then and now
A series of the images of the Columbia Falls Easter Egg Hunt sponsored by the Lions Club, both from this past Easter and from the inaugural event 70 years ago.
Yesterdays: 1953, first Lions Club Easter Egg Hunt
The Columbia Falls Lions Club hosted its first-ever Easter egg hunt in Columbia Falls. It was held the city park on Fourth Avenue West.
CFAC community rep here April 27 for introduction
The Environmental Protection Agency has announced that Karmen King, an aquatic toxicologist with the firm SKEO, will be the community technical advisor for the…
Council OK’s another casino on Nucleus; talks sewer line
The Columbia Falls City Council last week approved a conditional use permit for up to 20 gaming machines for a new casino on Nucleus Avenue.