KOFI's Flathead Valley News Weekly

Flathead Valley News Week 5/30-6/5

4 min · 5 de jun de 2026
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* Two recent water-related deaths: a 72-year-old woman in Flathead Lake near Bigfork and a 48-year-old man in the Flathead River near Polson. * New Falls Creek conservation deal near Troy: 160 acres added to Kootenai National Forest, protecting grizzly habitat and securing public access around Savage Lake and into the Cabinet Mountains wilderness. * Judge Dan Wilson denies acquittal and new trial for Kenneth Floyd, upholding his negligent homicide and related convictions in the death of his ex-wife, Kimberly Gilliam. * Cougar Ridge Development’s proposed 97-slip marina on Big Fork Bay faces strong pushback from the Big Fork Community Alliance over access, environmental impacts, and the bay’s future.

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