Montana Republican Rosendale Seeks Reelection to U.S. House After Dropping Senate Bid
His decision shakes up the plans of fellow Republicans who entered the House race when it was presumed Rosendale wouldn't seek a third term
His decision shakes up the plans of fellow Republicans who entered the House race when it was presumed Rosendale wouldn't seek a third term
Federal officials greenlight new elements of the Gianforte administration’s HEART Initiative
Food industry’s tight workforce slowly loosens; in Bigfork, The Sando Co. is rising to the occasion; plus 'Ask the Expert' with Jalisco Cantina owner Dave Pike
Long-contaminated sites slated for cleanup include a former smelting plant in East Helena
The owner of Jalisco Cantina and Tupelo Grille answers questions about the tight labor market and the challenges facing the restaurant business
At Bigfork's newest sandwich shop, it all starts with freshly baked bread
Restaurant managers are seeing more applicants and a lower turnover rate as the unemployment rate slowly rises and employers change their business models to accommodate a shorter staff
Park officials are seeking public input as they prepare an environmental assessment for a long-term fire management plan last updated in 2003; comments will be accepted through March 27
Prosecutors have alleged Travis John Branson and others killed thousands of birds during a yearslong “killing spree” on the Flathead Indian Reservation and elsewhere
The court's 5-2 decision overturns a 2022 lower court ruling that effectively blocked work on the Black Butte mine north of White Sulphur Springs
The city purchased the 2003 fire and rescue boat at auction in 2012 for incident responses on Whitefish Lake
Josiah Kilman, a college wrestler in Kentucky, was killed by a fellow student at a private Christian university over the weekend
A charming Whitefish residence located near downtown; a home nestled on the edge of Lone Pine State Park; and a ranch-style home in Silverbrook Estates
Longtime Evergreen resident and freshman state representative Tony Brockman is facing a primary challenge from Lukas Schubert, an ultra-conservative 18-year-old who has garnered the support of the Flathead Republican establishment.
The market will begin May 16 at 165 Veteran Drive in Columbia Falls; market organizers are seeking volunteers, sponsors and partners while vendor applications are currently being accepted