Thursday, April 30
Vacation Guide
Missing man found
Wednesday, April 29
Truck spills acid near Flathead Lake
Governor Steve Bullock Signs Montana HELP Act Into Law
SPECIAL REPORT: Meth in the Mission Valley
Two grizzlies captured, relocated from Mud Lake
Arlee girls third at Thompson Falls meet
Polson soccer wins over Whitefish
Mission Valley softball teams on winning streak
Ronan qualifies athletes for state
Polson softball dominates over Corvallis
Polson closer to design phase of wastewater plant
Ronan police case still being litigated
Polson construction update
Black bear hunters reminded of identification challenges
Man in custody after Blue Bay shooting
BY MICHELLE LOVATO
Friday, April 24
Polson Events for the Week
Tester takes action to stop sexual violence on college campuses
Report shows Glacier Park's economic impact
Governor Bullock to Sign CSKT Water Compact Into Law
Wednesday, April 22
Thanks for passing Medicaid expansion in Montana
Montanans love to talk about how special our state is. For those from some place other than Montana, you may think that we mean our beautiful mountains, the vast golden prairies, and incredible blue sky that never seems to end. And you would be right - we do mean that. But what really makes Montana special is the people.
St. Ignatius family continues powwow tradition at Kyi-Yo
By KYLIE RICHTER
Irrigators sue to stop Legislature from implementing Compact
HELENA — A board of irrigators on the Flathead Indian Reservation has sued the Montana Legislature and top state officials, asking a district judge to block Gov. Steve Bullock from signing the bill ratifying the Flathead tribal water-rights compact.
Friday, April 17
Compact heads to Governor's desk
Wednesday, April 15
Polson students rally around cancer survivor
Connor Murphy named National Merit Scholar
Tribal hydrologist helps develop water compact
College offers firearms technology training
Flathead Valley Community College has announced a May 1 deadline for fall admission into its firearms technologies program. The two-semester program features curriculum developed with input from local firearms employers to support the growing industry in the Flathead Valley and across Montana.
Friday, April 10
Public Invited to Celebrate Native Culture During Annual Kyi-Yo Powwow
Thursday, April 9
Local Happenings
Entertainment slated for Fair Share
Entertainment by various groups, activities for children and information about community service resources throughout the Flathead Valley will be featured during Share Fair 2015, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, April 11 at the Kalispell Center Mall.
Ski resort adds improvements to Summit House
WHITEFISH, MT – April 8, 2015 – Whitefish Mountain Resort’s commitment to improving the guest experience will be taken to new heights this summer as the ski area plans to invest over $1.2 million in improvements at the summit of the Big Mountain pending approval from the U.S. Forest Service. A proposed one million dollar renovation to the Summit House would add seating to the restaurant, restrooms to the main floor and renovate the exterior of the building with a new façade. The resort also plans to build a new ski patrol headquarters building at the summit. If approved, this would be the third consecutive summer of major construction which included the new Flower Point chairlift, new terrain and a renovation of the Base Lodge.
Monday, April 6
Soil scientist Barry Dutton clarifies compact water study
By Barry Dutton
Avian influenza has been found in Montana
Earth Day celebration at FVCC
Recognizing people who care
Montana Natural Resources Youth Camp recruits Youth for 29th Year
Friday, April 3
Polson home school student named National Merit Scholar
Polson high school scholarships available
Recess for Life: young cancer survivor, teacher, get support from school
Thursday, April 2
Quest for the Story: Dean Conklin spends a career in news
Montana State Parks Expands Campground Reservation Options
Bill passed that would stop state from implementing Compact
Obituary for Dennis Sitch
Obituary for Isabelle A. Seery
Obituary for Louis L. Ray
Lozeau withdraws guilty plea
Crow tribe reaches agreement over hydropower
Native American law week at University of Montana
The University of Montana Native American Law Students Association will host its annual Indian Law Week, Monday through Friday, April 13-17. This year’s theme is “Law, Culture and the Environment.”
Wednesday, April 1
Births from St. Luke in Ronan
The Nest receives major donation
Lake County Leader
Ferndale grizzly killer found guilty
By SALLY FINNERAN
Property owner seeks to intervene in north shore lawsuit
By SALLY FINNERAN
Lake County Justice Court
Lake County jail roster, April 2, 2015
Huntsman, Christina Marie
Lake County District Court report
From the bench of District Court Judge Deborah K. Christopher:
Mission Valley All-Stars shine
In the opening game of the all-star contest featuring basketball players from local area girls teams, the Lights gained traction early and maintained that edge the remainder of the game. Charlo’s Shayna Nagy led all scorers with 16 points with teammate Aspen Jore of Ronan following close behind with another 15 points and Lady Savage Heat Josey Carr from Hot Springs netting another teen tally of 14 points. Jore nearly pulled a double-double along with swatting a trio of blocks, a performance that earned her MVP honors for the Light team.