Forest Park's first, and so far only, legal marijuana dispensary vanished overnight earlier this month, in large part because it never really existed.
An explanation: https://t.co/xzV9qnjALz
Forest Park will pay $600,000 to settle a civil rights lawsuit filed by the family of Marco Gomez, who was shot and killed by a village cop in 2017.
The suit alleged de facto police department policy “encouraged the extrajudicial shooting of civilians.”
https://t.co/TELD6zKzxs
Montana connection: Last time water was diverted in Klamath Falls a bunch of anti-government types showed up and among them was David Burgert. Who’s David Burgert? Do @andy_viano and I have a story for you... (OMG ITS BEEN A YEAR JUST LISTEN TO @Project7Pod Thank you) #mtnews
Seven months after she said she shot and killed her ex-husband in self-defense, a murder charge against Rachel Bellesen has been permanently dismissed, over the objection of prosecutors who wanted to keep the door open to re-file.
https://t.co/QafDmdqHgv #mtnews
Tony Grove's death at the hands of a Flathead County SWAT team last May was justified, but the hours leading up to the fatal shooting remain in question.
"All that happened for two hours was constant antagonizing."
https://t.co/YLYcZXbC6P #mtnews
Covid vaccination rates are stalling nationwide, and in some places more than others. That leaves many grappling with an imperfect pandemic endgame. Here's what that looks like in Flathead County. My latest for @KHNews and @NPR. https://t.co/DIr4s8pSWP
Four incumbents on the Kalispell school board won decisive victories Tuesday night, denying a bloc of anti-mask advocates in high-turnout election. #mtnews
https://t.co/LJswJHWhRC
Contractor indicted by Grand Jury on 12 counts of wire fraud, money laundering https://t.co/E861D7mUBP Flathead Valley victims express relief over long-awaited indictment
Prosecutors are dismissing murder charges against a woman who shot and killed her ex-husband last year after, she says, he tried to rape her.
Rachel Bellesen's attorney says the dismissal without prejudice doesn't go far enough to exonerate her.
https://t.co/tFRZh5T399 #mtnews
Five strident opponents of masks are challenging for seats on Kalispell's public school board.
They include one who fears a communist agenda, one who opposes teaching "LGBQ stuff" and another who wants to add creationism to the curriculum.
https://t.co/mLyeR8qJfU #mtnews
Well this is pretty cool. Thanks @BestoftheJ for giving some love to our little Montana newsroom.
The story was this one: https://t.co/nazP7mT9ME. Given the subject, a donation to the Abbie Shelter (https://t.co/2aZVuBHBPe) would be a great way to say congrats.
Last year, a retired cop slammed his truck into a car driven by an undercover FCSO sergeant after both were at a Kalispell brewery.
Today, the ex-cop is accused of driving drunk & the sergeant is back on the job after "major disciplinary" action.
https://t.co/jOQjaAI4cp #mtnews
A co-worker asked a Black woman, Mariah Rine, why @SkiWhitefish needed equal representation when "we have a (n-word) right here that works on the mountain"
Rine's response — including Sunday's protest — is pushing the resort to make changes.
https://t.co/37dsE6Z6Qc #mtnews
NEWS: A Montana man made an initial court appearance this morning in Missoula to face charges related to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
Boyd Allen Camper told CBS News that he was "on the front line."
https://t.co/Ue7grE5IfT #MTNews
Did you know the @FlatheadBeacon has a weekly podcast that’s a companion to the cover story? Listen to this week’s pod where Brent Wilson is a guest, talking about the dominance his brothers have had as gelande jumpers since the 90s.
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@skylar_rispens That's not the argument the union is making right now, but if Wednesday doesn't lead to a full reversal I could certainly see them looking for some contractual ways to force the board's hand.
After meeting with union leadership, the Bigfork school board will re-address mandating masks as its meeting Wednesday night. Committee will recommend to full board that mandate be extended to April 9. Teachers continue to ask for mandate to extend through school year. #mtnews