Monday, June 29
Feds establish process to recognize Indian tribes
High temps set record
Thursday, June 25
Person dies in accidental gun shooting
The Sanders County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a fatal accidental shooting outside of Hot Springs.
Tribes announce seasonal closures and restrictions on lands
Friday, June 19
Family escapes injury in Friday plane crash
Thursday, June 18
Montana Corn Growers Turndown Corn Checkoff
Wednesday, June 17
Polson soccer teams finish spring season
Charlo's Abby Knight competes in National College Rodeo
Junior golf camp set at Polson Bay Golf Course
Mission Valley Aquatics Center hires new coach
Mission Valley Mariners start conference play
Hunting is a Montana culture
Polson swimmer advocates for clean water in Flathead Lake
The Science of Bison: improving genetic tracking on National Bison Range
Student nominates teacher for 4H volunteer of the year
Early harvest for Flathead Lake cherries
Land buyback program puts over 4,000 acres into tribal ownership
Friday, June 12
Happenings
Hunters sign up for game damage hunts
State wildlife plan would restore wild bison
Thursday, June 11
New Summer Exhibitions Honor Military Veterans
Cherry inspector makes sure orchards are clean from fruit flies
By DAVID REESE
Annual Cherry Tree Care Needs To Be Consistent
By: Chris Beason
The war over water in the Flathead and Mission valleys
“My husband and I own a store in Somers which does a $50,000 business a year. This store will be covered with water at 2,910 (elevation). In addition to managing our store, my husband farms 100 acres of land in order to help produce food for our Nation and our armies, and to help produce the increased quotas of food asked from this valley by our Government.
Vote expected on Sen. Zinke's forest management plan
Grizzly bears killed near St. Ignatius
Two Female Yearling Grizzly Bears Lethally Removed
Wednesday, June 10
Montana Farm Bureau Summer Conference provides news on energy, ag
William Gallagher obituary
Dixon School honor roll
Funding agreement sought for Salish Kootenai Tribes to manage National Bison Range
By DAVID REESE
Monday, June 8
LaPier appointed to National Museum in D.C.
Sunday, June 7
Man in Lake County jail after patrol finds 100-pound cocaine stash
A Canadian man is facing a felony drug charge after a Montana Highway Patrol officer says he found about 100 pounds of cocaine in the man's pickup truck during a routine traffic stop Thursday night.
Thursday, June 4
Cover Your Crops: Severe Weather a Reminder to Manage Risk with State Hail Insurance
Man sentenced for meth manufacturing
Ballot initiative would allow some teachers to carry handguns
A 17-year-old high school student from Whitefish is proposing a ballot initiative to allow teachers with concealed weapons permits to carry guns on school grounds.
Commissioners extend permit extension for Flathead Lake bridge
What happened to American way of life
Polson students make dean's list at FVCC
Community College now offers education degree
Ronan Senior Center activities for the week
Here's hoping next baseball league will be a hit
Mariners fall to Kalispell 10-0
Wednesday, June 3
Farmers Union launches website for to follow climate conditions
Monday, June 1
Drought impacts could be severe
The potential for impacts from drought to surface water uses remains moderate to high both east and west of the Continental Divide, and Montanans must continue to prepare accordingly, Governor Steve Bullock said today.
Concert benefits Five Valleys Crimestoppers
Musician B.J. Thomas will perform a benefit concert for Five Valleys Crimestoppers at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 10, at the University of Montana’s Dennison Theatre.
Hunting rules considered June 11
FISH & WILDLIFE COMMISSION TO MEET JUNE 11 IN HELENA