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Archive for year: 2020

Stevensville – Council Broadens Civic Involvement

The Town of Stevensville has been successfully engaging citizens in its council meetings through live webcasting in the past two years. Recently it added a new participation guide and implemented steps to broaden civic involvement in its virtual public meetings online. The town’s website will now live stream any virtual meeting including board...

Kalispell – Virtual Celebration of Earth Day

This year environmental protection advocates in the Flathead Valley and beyond will celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day virtually through an online event organized by the Citizens’ Climate Lobby. Virtual attendees will be guided through simple actions they can take to help the climate right then and there.

Kalispell – Virtual Celebration of Earth Day

This year environmental protection advocates in the Flathead Valley and beyond will celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day virtually through an online event organized by the Citizens’ Climate Lobby. Virtual attendees will be guided through simple actions they can take to help the climate right then and there.

Wyoming Sportsman’s Group Donation

The Wyoming Game and Fish Department recently received a $4,000 donation to support access for hunters and anglers through the Access Yes program. This donation from early 2020 comes from the Wyoming Sportsman’s Group. Access Yes is a program that facilitates the partnership between private landowners and the Wyoming Game and Fish Department ...

Wyoming Sportsman’s Group Donation

The Wyoming Game and Fish Department recently received a $4,000 donation to support access for hunters and anglers through the Access Yes program. This donation from early 2020 comes from the Wyoming Sportsman’s Group. Access Yes is a program that facilitates the partnership between private landowners and the Wyoming Game and Fish Department ...

Flathead lake Cherry Harvest May Have an Advantage This Year

The Flathead Lake Cherry Harvest is usually one of the last in the U.S. because the market usually makes a rebound after Washington has harvested so many cherries. This year they may have an advantage. Cherry pickers are mostly migrant workers who move to the Flathead. With orchards rows they’re able to pick with distance between them to avoid...