Getting into Glacier National Park
Now in its fourth year, Glacier’s ticketed entry system has helped manage congestion problems in and around the park, boosting visitor experiences
By Micah DrewNow in its fourth year, Glacier’s ticketed entry system has helped manage congestion problems in and around the park, boosting visitor experiences
By Micah DrewKnudsen is facing 41 counts of professional misconduct on allegations his office tried to undermine the Montana Supreme Court
The Montana Department of Transportation will begin the West Reserve Drive road widening project in July as other long-awaited projects like the Old Reserve Drive and Whitefish Stage Road projects move through design phases
More than two dozen groups comprising the Flathead Trails Association will be on hand for an afternoon of music, food, festivities and trail talk
Lakeside County Water and Sewer District will host an open house on June 13 to provide information about new wastewater treatment plant
Justices to decide the fate of a gas plant NorthWestern Energy is building
More than a dozen years after hiking all 734 miles of Glacier National Park’s trails in a single season, Jake Bramante has launched a new driving and biking guide to the scenic alpine highway
By Tristan ScottThe Kalispell born and raised artist has been running a downtown gallery for almost a year, while continuing to create the vibrant, but familiar landscape paintings that have captured her artistic interest
By Mike KordenbrockAfter launching the Main Street Kalispell Safety Action Plan this year, city planners have proposed reducing U.S. Highway 93 to three lanes through the city’s downtown corridor
The new conservation easement by Trust for Public Land, Green Diamond Resource Company and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service allows public access while ensuring sustainable timber harvests
After a high volume of complaints from neighbors who reside near the low-barrier homeless shelter, the Kalispell City Council on May 13 hosted a work session to review the facility’s conditional use permit, which they could potentially amend or revoke
Now in its fourth year, Glacier’s ticketed entry system has helped manage congestion problems in and around the park, boosting visitor experiences
The new conservation easement by Trust for Public Land, Green Diamond Resource Company and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service allows public access while ensuring sustainable timber harvests
More than a dozen years after hiking all 734 miles of Glacier National Park’s trails in a single season, Jake Bramante has launched a new driving and biking guide to the scenic alpine highway
After launching the Main Street Kalispell Safety Action Plan this year, city planners have proposed reducing U.S. Highway 93 to three lanes through the city’s downtown corridor
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With the threat of losing Pyramid Lumber, creating the two new recreation areas is now more important today than originally expected
The project will maintain the public’s recreational access to the land and preserve the character of Northwest Montana
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