KOFI's Flathead Valley News Weekly
Whitefish Developments: Habitat for Humanity Flathead Valley broke ground on two affordable townhomes in Whitefish as part of a 100-home initiative, while construction also began on a local 9/11 memorial featuring World Trade Center steel beams. Infrastructure & Governance: Battle Ridge Builders was awarded a $4.7 million contract to construct a new Libby Creek bridge to replace one destroyed by flooding, and the Columbia Falls City Council agreed to ask voters this fall if the city should transition to self-governing powers. Agriculture & Conservation: Flathead Lake cherry growers expect a hit-or-miss harvest due to an early spring cold snap, though it remains vastly better than the near-total loss of two years ago. Meanwhile, a conservation deal successfully secured public access and habitat protection across more than 34,600 acres of private timberland in the Upper Thompson River drainage.
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