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Kalispell On June 6, over 1,000 people held a largely peaceful protest in Depot Park to support Black Lives Matter and George Floyd. Many armed counter-protesters attended the event as well in order to keep the peace, namely to protect the nearby Flathead County Veterans Memorial from being vandalized.
Buffalo Hill Golf Club is a public 27-hole parkland golf course located in Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana. The course was founded in 1918. [2] Prior to becoming a golf course the land was owned by the affluent Conrad family † and used as a buffalo pasture.
This is a list of full-power television stations in the United States having call signs which begin with the letter K. Stations licensed to transmit under low-power specifications—ex., KAJN-CD, K35OY-D and KXJB-LD—have not been included.
Montana Public Radio is a network of public radio stations serving the U.S. state of Montana, primarily the western part of the state.The network is currently owned by the University of Montana, and its studios are located on the university campus in Missoula, with a satellite facility in Great Falls.
Oct. 30—A teenage girl from Kalispell died early Sunday morning after the pickup she was a passenger in rolled on U.S. 2 near Kalispell. The 14-year-old girl died at the scene and the 16-year ...
Birmingham/Tuscaloosa: WVTM: 13.2: 7: NBC: Hearst Television: Airs Matter of Fact Sunday Mornings at 11 AM. Dothan: WTVY: 4.2: 36: CBS: Gray Television: Primarily a My Network TV affiliate which interrupts Me TV programming from 2 to 4 AM while also airing syndicated programs at selected time slots.
Glacier Park International Airport (IATA: FCA, ICAO: KGPI, FAA LID: GPI) is in Flathead County, Montana, United States, six miles northeast of Kalispell. [1] The airport is owned and operated by the Flathead Municipal Airport Authority, a public agency created by the county in 1974.
Wrestlers from Montana Name Lifetime Montana connection Comments Ref(s) Gene Davis 1945–present Born and raised in Missoula, Montana Four-time undefeated (66-0) Montana high school champion, 1960–63; 1965 NCAA champion for Oklahoma State; 1976 Montreal Olympics bronze medalist Freestyle wrestling [permanent dead link] Bill Zadick