With Centennial Approaching, Whitefish Museum Looks to ‘Save Our Station’
Even nearly a century after it was built, the Whitefish Depot still plays an important role for the railroad
By Justin FranzEven nearly a century after it was built, the Whitefish Depot still plays an important role for the railroad
By Justin Franz
The complaint filed against Dr. Annie Bukacek by recently ousted President Brad Molnar accuses her of using Public Service Commission resources to conduct personal business. It's another development in a string of conflicts among the commission’s members.
By Mariah Thomas
Looking to spice things up during a slow part of the year, Whitefish’s Blackstar Brewery introduces a new burger every week
By Justin Franz
In their new documentary “Journey to the Sun,” the Lefler brothers explore and celebrate the challenging history of Glacier National Park’s Going-to-the-Sun Road
By Katie Bartlett
As one of the earliest — and only — homesteaders to occupy Flathead Lake’s Wild Horse Island, Herman Schnitzmeyer nearly starved to death before turning his attention to photography, a talent he used to capture a turning point in the American West
By Butch LarcombeSeveral local organizations are offering free Thanksgiving dinner to those looking for a hot meal
Last month, the Montana DEQ approved another work plan to test new remediation technology; water quality advocates say decades of delays akin to "kicking the can down the road"
Thoughtful gifts and festive experiences await at the businesses that make our valley special
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After two years of heartbreak, the Class AA champions capped their undefeated season with a 16-3 victory in Kalispell
A sci-fi snowboard western, “Veil: In Search of the Last Mountain,” premieres at the Whitefish Performing Arts Center on Friday
Senator Tim Sheehy’s new bill, the Fix Our Forests Act provides immediate help for taking on forest fires
One can only conclude that Americans for Prosperity is willfully distorting the truth in order to mislead Montanans
Decades from now, we will look back and realize the current madness was utterly ridiculous
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An outpouring of community support helped local food banks meet demand during the government shutdown. But the recent lapse in SNAP benefits is just the latest in a string of adverse events that have increased the need for their services.
With few community-based mental and behavioral health resources in the Flathead Valley — and as waitlists grow at the Montana State Hospital — a vulnerable population of people with mental illness is now cycling through the streets, jail and local hospital
As the Springsteen biopic "Deliver Me from Nowhere" hits screens, Whitefish sound engineer Toby Scott looks back on decades in the studio with the Boss
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