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Tristan Scott

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Managing Editor at Flathead Beacon

Managing Editor @FlatheadBeacon | @UMJSchool grad | Politics | Environment | Writing and running long | My heart belongs to a Bernese Mountain Dog

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  • 2 days ago | seattlespectator.com | Tristan Scott

    It’s no secret that Seattle University has been experiencing financial hardship over the current academic year. In a town hall meeting earlier this year, University President Eduardo Peñalver reported a $7.5 million deficit in the expected budget, leading to cuts and adjustments being made to numerous aspects of campus life. Measures, including academic program cuts and a campus-wide hiring pause, have been implemented in recent months with the goal of reducing this deficit to a manageable amount.

  • 2 days ago | seattlespectator.com | Tristan Scott

    On the main stage of the Lee Center for the Arts, Chekhov’s gun is about to go off. This spring, Seattle University’s Theatre Department will be performing “The Seagull,” a pioneer in the tragicomedy genre. Originally written in 1895 by Russian playwright Anton Chekhov, “The Seagull” explores the connections between love, loss and the creation of art.

  • 1 week ago | flatheadbeacon.com | Tristan Scott

    Glacier Park Visitors can hike and bike beyond the gate closure on weekends as far as the posted pedestrian closure; the park’s road crew is still clearing snow in the high country less than a mile from Logan Pass By Tristan Scott May 9, 2025 National Park Service officials have opened a larger section of the Going-to-the-Sun Road to motorized traffic as plow crews continue to make progress in the high country of Glacier National Park.

  • 1 week ago | flatheadbeacon.com | Tristan Scott

    Federal immigration enforcement authorities say the April 24 arrest of a Venezuelan man who was authorized to live and work in the Flathead Valley was legally justified. So was the man’s transfer to an out-of-state U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Tacoma, Wash., where he was detained for nearly a week.

  • 2 weeks ago | flatheadbeacon.com | Tristan Scott

    A Kalispell lawmaker’s signature property tax relief bill may not have received the same degree of attention in recent weeks as other high-profile tax reform measures, which both chambers of the Montana Legislature courted and reshaped right up until the session’s final hours on Wednesday. But even if House Bill 483 was something of a wallflower this session, its supporters say it may be remembered as the belle of the ball. According to the bill’s sponsor, Rep.

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Tristan Scott
Tristan Scott @tristanscott
6 Nov 24

RT @FlatheadBeacon: With line times at the Flathead County Election Department averaging 3 hours throughout much of Election Day, results m…

Tristan Scott
Tristan Scott @tristanscott
6 Nov 24

RT @FlatheadBeacon: By 3:15 p.m., the line was stretching around the block at the Flathead County Election Department, where individuals we…

Tristan Scott
Tristan Scott @tristanscott
5 Nov 24

RT @FlatheadBeacon: Read about who is running for local legislative seats, the statewide candidates’ final push for votes, and dispatches f…