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If a look and a sound can tell a story, the look on Tom Ray's face as he listened to the collective sound of a buzzing sawmill told a story that Northwest Montana would like to hear. Comment?
Kalispell's Mahlen Builds on Mack Days Lead
Kalispell angler Jason Mahlen expanded his lead in the third weekend of the Spring Mack Days fishing competition on Flathead Lake. Comment?
Packers Hit the Trail for Kalispell Convention
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Forty years after a group of Bob Marshall Wilderness packers sat around a campfire and formed the Back Country Horsemen of the Flathead, the national organization it created is returning to Montana for its annual convention. Comment?
Tuesday 3/26/2013 8:19 a.m. Reportedly, a man driving near West Valley School pointed a gun out the window of his Blazer and told someone to "bring it." 8:57 a.m. Someone in Whitefish saw a Yorkie in a field. Comment?
Authorities ID Columbia Falls Man Killed in Crash
The Flathead County Sheriff's Office has identified the man killed in an early-morning crash as Christian Earl Evenson, 21, of Columbia Falls. Comment?
Indoor Shooting League Expands to Spring Competition
In January, a new indoor shooting league began at Northwest Shooter in Columbia Falls, and by the second week it was at capacity. Comment?
Sunday 3/24/2013 1:03 a.m. Children, too numerous to count, were reportedly rummaging through sheds and cars parked in a trailer park on East Woodland Drive. Comment?
Tester Holds Listening Session on Future of CFAC
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At a city hall listening session on Tuesday with U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, Columbia Falls government officials and residents discussed the future of the shuttered Columbia Falls Aluminum Company plant, including the possibility and ramifications of getting the industrial property designated as a Superfund site. Comment?
Thursday 3/21/2013 11:13 a.m. A woman on River Road in Kalispell reported that her landlord was creeping around her house that morning while she as sleeping. Comment?
Wednesday 3/20/2013 8:57 a.m. A man called 911 stating that he knew he was in Hungry Horse, but otherwise had no idea where he was. Comment?
When it comes to momentous years, it doesn't get much better than O'Brien Byrd's. Over the course of six months, the 36-year-old from Martin City guided the Whitefish High School soccer team to another undefeated season capped by another state championship. Comment?
'Glencore Has Been Playing Us'
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On March 1, Reuters unveiled a report that Swiss commodities giant Glencore supplied thousands of tons of alumina to a firm linked to Iran's nuclear program, the most recent eye-catching headline in the company's controversy-riddled history. Comment?
Thursday 3/14/2013 7:55 a.m. Someone spotted a notoriously elusive boxer dart by the chapel in Hungry Horse. Comment?
Tuesday 3/12/2013 6:02 a.m. A 911 call was made about a bearded man in camouflage who leaped off the edge of a bridge into oncoming traffic. Comment?
Wednesday 3/11/2013 8:15 a.m. A Cobbler Village Drive resident called in to report that the exhausting neighbor man, who happened to call in earlier to report them for animal cruelty, has been harassing them about their dog and yelling at the kids. Comment?
Hitting The Trail, Pursuing Country Dreams
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In the world of country music, the theme of working hard for success is about as pervasive as pick-up trucks, broken hearts and twang. Comment?
Wednesday 3/6/2013 8:47 a.m. A woman concerned about her granddaughter asked if a deputy would check on her. Comment?
Northwest Montana Cashes In On 'The Bachelor'
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The season finale of "The Bachelor" aired last night with Sean Lowe deciding between two prospective brides-to-be and riding off into the sunset atop an elephant. Comment?
Jerry O'Neil's Fight for Liberty Hasn't Translated to Policy
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Jerry O'Neil's long tenure as a legislator has generated a lot of headlines but not a lot of policy, with his bills rarely making it through the Legislature and almost never past the governor. Comment?
Tester, Baucus Seek Study of Contamination Levels at CFAC
Montana Sens. Jon Tester and Max Baucus are calling on the Environmental Protection Agency to study whether contamination levels at the shuttered Columbia Falls Aluminum Company plant pose a risk to the community and to future business. Comment?