KOFI's Flathead Valley News Weekly
Airport Zoning Delayed: The Flathead County Planning Board delayed a vote on development restrictions for 30,000 acres around Glacier Park International Airport until July 8 due to confusing language. Affordable Housing Faces Hurdles: A proposed 95-home development in Kalispell (including 30 Habitat for Humanity homes) is moving to a July 14 hearing, but faces structural challenges because the site was previously used for highway construction fill. Cemetery Sexton Laid to Rest: The long-time sexton of Conrad Cemetery, James Corn—who vanished with critical records in 2025 during a period of failing health—has passed away and was buried at the cemetery he managed for decades. Forest Service Lawsuit: Conservation groups are suing the U.S. Forest Service over a logging and fireproofing project near Hungry Horse Reservoir, claiming it threatens local grizzly bear and bull trout populations. Homicide Sentencing: 71-year-old James Philip Lawrence was sentenced to 50 years in prison for the 2024 murder of Ed Loder over a multi-million dollar land inheritance dispute.
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