KPAX - Fri Nov 20
A Flathead County resident who says he'll likely lose his home because of the skyrocketing property taxes was just one of many who spoke up at a Thursday night meeting in Bigfork.
Bad Bank Experience and a Drunken SisterFlathead Beacon - Fri Nov 20
Thursday 11/19 7:48 a.m. Reports of an out-of-control fire on Tamarack Drive turned out to be a controlled burn.
DOR Director Says Reappraisal Process WorkingFlathead Beacon - Thu Nov 19
In late summer and early fall, many Montanans were unpleasantly surprised to receive notices telling them their property values had skyrocketed.
Strange Smell and a Confused WifeFlathead Beacon - Thu Nov 19
Wednesday 11/18 8:28 a.m. A log splitter was stolen from a home on Highway 2 West.
High court hears Highwood zoning suitGreat Falls Tribune - Thu Nov 19
HELENA - Attorneys for Cascade County and a group of landowners locked horns once more Wednesday over a 2-1 vote last year by the County Commission, which allowed construction of a power plant east of Great Falls.
Is the Stimulus Helping Flathead Unemployment?Flathead Beacon - Wed Nov 18
When the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act was signed into law in February, national and state officials promised a life raft of job creation to help soften the blow of the economic recession.
Stolen Trike and a Dishwasher FireFlathead Beacon - Wed Nov 18
Tuesday 11/17 7:41 a.m. A gun was stolen from a car in Columbia Falls. 7:43 a.m. A music player, a purse and an adult tricycle were taken from a vehicle in Columbia Falls.
Montana Ranked Average When it Comes to HealthKTVM - Tue Nov 17
A new study released confirms what many in Montana already knew. Fewer people here have cardiovascular disease, and fewer are obese.
Road Rage and a Hidden CarFlathead Beacon - Tue Nov 17
Monday 11/16 12:02 a.m. Juveniles partied in Columbia Falls. 1:37 a.m. Two or three drunk men argued at a local apartment complex.
Foot Pursuit and a Misplaced Mother-in-LawFlathead Beacon - Sun Nov 15
The jail in Columbia Falls will close its doors when the new county 911 center begins operation this February, prompting the city to change its routine way of incarcerating prisoners.
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