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A new chapter: Byrds sell liquor license to local investors, planning future restaurant
Melanie and O’Brien Byrd have sold the liquor and wine business they’ve owned for 21 years to a Flathead Valley gr…
Girl power looks to lead speech team to state title
The Columbia Falls speech and debate team will use a little girl power as it looks to win its 13th straight state A title this week in Corvallis.
Speech team cruises to win at divisional tourney
The Columbia Falls speech and debate team dominated the Western A divisional tournament Saturday in Ronan, racking up 206 points for the championship. Whitefish took second with 122.
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Martin City man pleads not guilty to attempted homicide charge
A Martin City man who allegedly fired 28 shots from a rifle into a Hungry Horse home recently pleaded not guilty to a charge of attempted deliberate homicide i…
Class A ranks looking better
After several years of contraction, things could be looking up in the ranks of Class A schools in Montana. Columbia Falls High School activities director Troy …
Glacier CIS
I smelled it before I saw it. It wasn’t exactly rotten. Sorta like a steak left out on a counter for awhile.
No wild pets
A rather touching story came out of Seattle last week when a family spent lots of money suing the state to get back their pet raccoon. A judge ruled they broke the law and could not recover their “wild animal.”
Sick of Washington
This column is titled “North Fork Views” because that is where my focus it – on the North Fork of the Flathead. I admit, I am biased and there is no guarantee that I am always right. Right or wrong, my intentions a…
Wildkats secure conference lead, down undefeated Hamilton
The Wildkats secured their hold on the Northwest Conference and all of Class A last week as they took down Browning and Hamilton.
Latest government shutdown didn't last long
The federal government shutdown at midnight on Friday, but was back in business by late Monday after the Senate reached a compromise bill that funds the government until Feb. 8. The bill also includes a six-year re…
Snowy sidewalks still reason for concern in Columbia Falls
Snowy sidewalks continue to be a hot topic of conversation among city leaders. At last week’s Columbia Falls city council meeting, Mayor Don Barnhart noted that there’s a wide inconsistency in the clearing of sidew…
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Hungry Horse News introduces new digital access model
As the publisher of your community newspaper, I am partly in the business of reporting on change, and nothing has changed more than the news business in the past two decades.
Glacier will remain open if federal government shuts down
Glacier National Park will remain open even if the government shuts down later tonight.