
Kalispell Council Candidates Map Out Their Priorities for the City’s Future
Eight candidates are running for four open council seats in November’s election
By Zoë BuhrmasterEight candidates are running for four open council seats in November’s election
By Zoë BuhrmasterA group of 22 plaintiffs filed a federal lawsuit over three environmental executive orders, alleging violations to their constitutional rights
By Katie BartlettAs Big Mountain Ciderworks marks its five-year anniversary in the Flathead Valley, it maintains close ties to its primitive roots
By Pete AveryNearly every room in Conrad Mansion has a ghost story. Meet the spirits of Kalispell’s founding family on the museum's annual Victorian ghost tour.
By Katie Bartlett“The Entire Sky” won the 2024 Montana Book Award and was longlisted for the 2025 Mark Twain American Voice in Literature Award
By Maggie DohertyFeaturing country star Drake Milligan, the benefit concert is Flathead Food Bank’s biggest push to distribute 1.8 million pounds of food annually
The 140-acre conservation easement on private land between Haskill and Lazy creeks came together through a collaboration between local landowners, Flathead Land Trust and Heart of the Rockies Institute
FVCC’s largest scholarship fundraiser takes place on Nov. 1 at Wachholz College Center on its Kalispell campus. Tickets go on sale Sept. 15.
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As the Wildcats prepare to take on the Bulldogs this Friday at 7 p.m. in Whitefish, fans can expect a close matchup between the two Class A schools
The symphony has announced 10 different events and more than a dozen performances taking place through the end of May as part of the new season, which is called Illuminating The Beyond
Nathan is the only working-class candidate on your ballot that will soon arrive in your mailbox
Instead of being honest about who wins and who loses from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, Republicans are trying to rebrand it
A clear sign of leadership is when someone takes the time to gather all the information and research an issue
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At the Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center, budget cuts and layoffs could jettison decades of cutting-edge research propping up the ecology and economy of the Crown of the Continent
If Congress doesn’t extend the subsidies, local health officials worry skyrocketing premiums will force people off their insurance and say taxpayers will foot the bill regardless
Since launching in 2021, Blackfeet Eco Knowledge has united elders and young interns to reconnect tribal members to their land and traditions while protecting sacred places like Chief Mountain
A six-part series on notorious Flathead Valley militia leader David Burgert, who vanished into the wilderness after a shootout with sheriff's deputies in 2011