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Wolf trapper class

News from Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks  KALISPELL — Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks will hold a wolf trapping certification class at the Fairgrounds Trade Center in Kalispell on Saturday, Dec. 6, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. This one-time certification is required for all wolf trappers in Monta...

Energy Share help available

HELENA — Energy Share of Montana is accepting applications for emergency heating assistance at Community Action Partnership of Northwest Montana in Kalispell, 214 Main Street, 758-5433 or 1-800-344-5979. Energy Share is a private nonprofit organization that was established in 1983 to help Montanans who...

Nurse practitioners provide solutions to the health care crisis

News from Kalispell Regional Healthcare POLSON - As newly insured patients seek access to health care, it is important that the public be aware that there are more than 192,000 nurse practitioners (NPs) in the United States who provide high quality, cost-effective, comprehensive, patient-centered care to ...

Students, parents flock to Fields of Faith Students, parents flock to Fields of Faith

POLSON — A dramatic orange and purple sunset lent itself as a backdrop to Fields of Faith on Oct. 10 at Polson High’s football field. A student-led event, Fields of Faith is a worldwide interdenominational movement that happens every second Wednesday in October.  Kids meet on an athletic ...

golf

KALISPELL – In the two-day dual course event, golfers from as far away as Browning competed at the Kalispell Invitational. Featuring five AA teams, Lady Pirate Peyton Anderson had her hands full with competition but didn’t let it deter her from keeping it cool on the links and finishing in nin...

Partnership brings attention to small towns Partnership brings attention to small towns

News from the Montana Office of Tourism HELENA – The small community of Roy in Fergus County doesn’t have a traffic light, but it does have some of Montana’s best steak — and now travelers know, thanks to a Montana Office of Tourism partnership with National Geographic Travel. &...

Women survive two separate rollover wrecks

LAKE COUNTY — Authorities say seatbelts likely saved the lives of four women involved in two separate rollover accidents that occurred Aug. 19 on Lake County Highways.  Montana Highway Patrol Trooper Brian Casey said two local underage females were traveling west on Round Butte Road outside of ...

Registration open for wolf trapper class

News from Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks KALISPELL—Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks will hold a Wolf Trapping Certification class at the Region One FWP Headquarters at 490 North Meridian Road in Kalispell on Saturday, Sept. 27, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. This one-time certification is required for all ...

Kalispell sets date for Stand Down

  The Kalispell Stand Down will be held on May 31 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Evergreen Fire Hall, 2236 Highway 2 East in Kalispell. Surplus items will be available to veterans, who should bring their DD214 Discharge VA card or military ID.  For more information, contact Allen Erickson, S...

Proposed hunting regulation changes to be discussed

News from Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks KALISPELL — Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks will hold a northwest Montana meeting on the 2014-2015 hunting regulation proposals at the Red Lion Hotel, Kalispell Center Mall, on Saturday, Jan. 4. Other informational meetings are scheduled in other ...


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