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New fitness gym takes shape in Plains
It could be said the “Warrior” spirit is being infused into the site of what will be the Warrior Fitness gym in Plains.
New K-12 private school to open near Thompson Falls
It’s not just parents who are dissatisfied with public education these days. There are also teachers who want a better way for their students to learn.
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Asbestos clinic leaders say verdict won’t halt efforts
A federal jury’s decision that the Center for Asbestos Related Disease in Libby committed fraud has left clinic leadership undeterred.
Fighting the fentanyl crisis in Montana
Families and communities across Montana are being devastated by illicit fentanyl — a drug so powerful that just 2 milligrams, the amount that would fit on the tip of a pencil, is considered a potentially fatal dose.

Zinke wants water released from Hungry Horse Reservoir to fill Flathead Lake
Flathead Lake’s low water level this summer has drawn the attention of Western Montana Congressman Ryan Zinke, who called the situation an “oncoming crisis.”
Andrew Cadman honored for response during St. Regis shooting
The afternoon of Saturday, March 18 at the Travel Center in St. Regis is still very fresh in the minds of those that were bystanders or first responders to a hostage situation and resulting shootout that left one person dead.
Superior author details family, community history in "A Boomer's Story"
It took a little over three years for Superior native Kathryn McKinney Verley to accomplish her dream of writing and publishing a biography on her life, her family’s remarkable military history, and her relatives heritage.

Gambles Hardware expanding Plains location
One of the signs of business success is often expansion.

ATV riders meet in Trout Creek for annual Fun Run
Trout Creek’s Cabinet Ridge Riders' 2023 ATV Fun Run set an all-time attendance record this past Saturday.
Protecting the next generation
Montana children are our most precious resource. There has been an unprecedented push to sexualize our children.
Property appraisal notices set to arrive
The Montana Department of Revenue is mailing property classification and appraisal notices to all owners of residential, commercial, industrial, and agricultural land properties.

Four-day journey focuses on unresolved hit-and-run deaths
“Mika Matters,” “Justice for Mena,” “Missing and Murdered Indigenous People,” and “Justice 4 Aiden” signs waved above a group walking from Polson Super 1 to the Lake County Courthouse lawn Friday afternoon – the last stop on a four-day journey that began in Arlee.
What to know about summer swimmer's itch
Here in Montana, itchy skin has always been an unavoidable consequence when enjoying the great outdoors. From peeling sunburns to mosquito bites, many of the inflamed epidermal threats we experience are widely known and well understood by local residents and out-of-state visitors alike.

Montanans pay their respects at The Wall That Heals
John Vollertsen came to Kalispell with two names in mind.
Legals for June, 28 2023
Legals for June, 21 2023
Trail runners take on grueling course at St. Regis
The 2023 Trail Rail Run along the Route of the Olympian from Mullan, Idaho to St. Regis took place on June 17.

101 flags retired at Legion Post 52 ceremony
Veterans from Sanders County assembled under the threat of rain on Flag Day to honor America’s symbol of freedom.

Denny Marvin Miller, 83
Denny Marvin Miller, 83