Kalispell Woman Sentenced for Theft in Fake Cancer Scheme
Amy Elizabeth Glanville received a four-year deferred sentence to the Montana State Prison, 75 hours of volunteer work and must pay more than $30,000 in restitution
Amy Elizabeth Glanville received a four-year deferred sentence to the Montana State Prison, 75 hours of volunteer work and must pay more than $30,000 in restitution
The council began preliminary discussions on the transportation plan and possible funding sources
Following a nationwide trend, residents in Flathead Valley mobile home parks are being priced out of their communities as landlords hike lot fees and surcharges, leaving low-income residents stuck with nowhere to move their homes as property owners operate with nearly no regulations
The business houses massage therapists, estheticians, Chinese medicine providers and a variety of holistic healers under one roof in downtown Whitefish
Two Bear Air and Flathead County Sheriff’s deputies located Leah L. Reevis and Robert J. Spradlin in Essex after the duo allegedly stole a pickup truck in Kalispell
The city council supported a conditional use permit for a five-person, faith-based drug and alcohol rehabilitation group home program on First Avenue West
John P. Stokes, 71, was found dead in his home on Dec. 28 more than two weeks after he reportedly died in a house fire
The tight labor market and strong construction demand point to economic stability while a global recession and rising interest rates indicate more negative growth, leaving economists divided when predicting a recession in 2023
Jacob Norris on Dec. 30 was booked in the Flathead County Detention Center on an assault with a weapon charge
Freezing rain and low visibility forced the airport to close on the afternoon of Christmas Day
Dive teams recovered Jordan Laven’s body after he died at the scene on Highway 83
Montana’s economic growth was above-trend in 2022 but forecasters say it slowed down more than they expected – even after the state added thousands of jobs last year
Commissioners on Dec. 19 met with consultants to review new jail design, capacity projections and alternative housing solutions for offenders
Local support has kept the iconic snowboard shop afloat through economic downturns while owners Joe and Kristin Tabor helped send the winter sport into the mainstream on Big Mountain
Gary Cabell has been skiing on Big Mountain since 1976. When his health started to fail and he lost running water on his property, the community jumped in to help
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