Posted 2:10 PM 5/14/2013 by Robin O'Day - KPAX News
ST. IGNATIUS - You know what a great community you live in, when people step up and help you when times are tough. And the latest One Class at a Time grant will help St. Ignatius students continue to pay it forward.
Resource students run the high school coffee kiosk, and many times give a (More)
Posted 8:55 AM 5/14/2013 by Dennis Bragg - KPAX News
PABLO - The proposed Flathead Water Compact may have been cast aside by the Legislature. But the questions and debate over how to manage water in the Flathead Basin (More)
Posted 8:36 AM 5/14/2013 by Jacqueline Quynh - KPAX News
MISSOULA - Monday was billed as "Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes Day," marking a historic meeting between the city of Missoula and the tribes.
The sovereign nation on the Flathead Reservation had waited 130 years to see what happened on Monday (More)
Posted 9:52 PM 5/13/2013 by KAJ News Staff
BIGFORK - Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials are looking for information about a grizzly bear that was found shot along the Swan River near Montana Highway 83 in the Bigfork area.
FWP Grizzly Bear Management Specialist Tim Manley saw a collared male (More)
Posted 10:45 AM 5/12/2013 by KPAX/KAJ Media Center
MISSOULA - The Missoula City Council will meet with members of the Tribal Council of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes for the first time in a formal setting on Monday.
The meeting symbolizes the mutual respect for the lands, plants and animals of the Missoula Valley shared (More)
Posted 11:23 AM 5/10/2013 by Irina Cates - KPAX News
PABLO - The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal Police are seeing a spike in criminal calls, and the chief believes it's a direct result of a bad economy.
Reporter Irina Cates went on Special Assignment to take a look at the role CSKT Police play on the reservation, and how this tribal (More)
Posted 11:18 AM 5/10/2013 by Irina Cates - KPAX News
PABLO - The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal Police are one of the most unique tribal law enforcement agencies in the state.
The area they cover spans hundreds of miles, but the officers make it a goal to be the first to the calls for help.
CSKT police are seeing a spike in (More)