Flathead County Interim Health Officer to Resign
Tamalee St. James Robinson's last day will be Dec. 31; writes in resignation letter that county leaders and health officials are at 'cross purposes'
Tamalee St. James Robinson's last day will be Dec. 31; writes in resignation letter that county leaders and health officials are at 'cross purposes'
Managing Editor Myers Reece talks about the mental and physical toll the COVID-19 pandemic is taking on local seniors, plus the biggest stories from the last seven days
Anthony Craig Weimer convicted of felony criminal mischief on Monday, faces up to 10 years in prison
Robert Allison appointed to take over for Dan Wilson after state asked for substitution
Alexis Marie Beecham pronounced dead at scene of two-car accident on Highway 82
With new cases still surging, health officer says organizers have been unable to enforce social distancing and mandatory masking at events; arts and crafts fair at county fairgrounds still scheduled for this weekend
Steven Speer died of 'blunt force injuries to the head' after being knocked to the ground in alley near VFW Bar and Grill on July 30
Five businesses sued by health department won a victory in court last week; countersuit alleges action was brought in part to boost Gov. Steve Bullock’s campaign for U.S. Senate
Third person hospitalized as of Wednesday morning; cause of fire remains under investigation
Gov. Steve Bullock announced the most significant measures in months aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19 on Tuesday, plus the rest of the biggest stories from the last week
Alan Roger Connor Jr. told police officers he drove through the store after using ‘a large quantity of methamphetamine’
First doses of fast-tracked vaccines could be available by December, but it will be months before mass quantities are available, and a key question remains whether people will take it
Suspect knocked over several glasses of water, shoved an employee and pinned a second employee against a wall at Helena restaurant
Alan Roger Connor Jr., 50, arrested on suspicion of attempted negligent vehicular assault, criminal mischief, aggravated DUI; cops say isolated incident not ‘terroristic-type’ attack
Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services brought lawsuits against five Flathead County businesses last month
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