Browning Man Sentenced for Assaulting Elderly Business Owner
Frederick Melvin Noon Jr., pleaded guilty in January to assault resulting in serious bodily injury and was sentenced to 18 months in prison
Frederick Melvin Noon Jr., pleaded guilty in January to assault resulting in serious bodily injury and was sentenced to 18 months in prison
Councilors cited traffic safety concerns surrounding a subdivision that would have brought 380 single-family homes to a 110-acre property near Tronstad Road
The municipality is working toward solutions to meet new federal regulations and to provide safe drinking water after forever chemical were detected in some of Kalispell's wells
A 16-year-old Lakeside motorcyclist on June 12 collided with an SUV on U.S. Highway 93 in Lakeside, killing the teenager and injuring an 81-year-old Somers man
Othel Lee Pearson, 80, pleaded guilty to a felony count of tampering with evidence and a misdemeanor count of failure to report a grizzly bear killing in U.S. District Court
Law enforcement has not confirmed the identity of the driver whose Toyota Tacoma caught on fire after driving off U.S. Highway 2 and striking two trees
Teri Anne Bell, the former finance manager at Falkor Sid Inc., pleaded guilty to wire fraud in federal court
Springtime precipitation and cool temperatures in May helped bolster the snowpack and delay runoff in the Flathead River Basin, but hydrologists say below-average streamflows will likely persist through the summer
Anthony Louis DeFazio is charged with a felony count of attempted deliberate homicide in Flathead County District Court after allegedly stabbing his father in the neck with a kitchen knife at a residence on Farm to Market Road
The Office of State Public Defenders attributes low caseloads and lack of job competition in the Flathead Valley compared to statewide offices like Billings, which saw high turnover during the pandemic and continues to face challenges
Del Orrin Crawford, 42, entered the pleas in Flathead County District Court after new charges were filed last month
NeighborWorks Montana has partnered with the Whitefish Community Foundation to set up a relocation fund for Spring Creek Mobile Home Park tenants who were recently evicted after new owners took over the property
A lack of housing inventory and high interest rates have hindered northwest Montana’s real estate industry, but experts say they expect prices to remain high and warn of future bidding wars once the Federal Reserve lowers interest rates
Displaced mobile home residents secure a safety net of community support; in the Flathead Valley, 'slow and steady' defines the housing market race; plus, this month's market metrics and 'Ask the Expert' with real estate guru Erica Wirtala
The City of Kalispell will host the hearing on July 1 to give warming center officials an opportunity to respond to allegations brought forth by the city council, which will decide whether to revoke the low-barrier shelter’s conditional use permit
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