Kalispell Education Foundation Doles Out Grants for Innovative Learning Programs
The nonprofit this fall awarded over $24,000 to 14 Kalispell teachers through its annual Great Opportunity Grant Program.
By Denali SagnerThe nonprofit this fall awarded over $24,000 to 14 Kalispell teachers through its annual Great Opportunity Grant Program.
By Denali SagnerHealthcare officials at a Nov. 19 Kalispell Chamber of Commerce luncheon said Logan Health has doubled its size in the last decade while officials warn of significant financial impacts surrounding the potential rejection of Medicaid expansion in 2025
By Maggie DresserA fiber processing facility in Fort Benton has recently gained enough traction to bring a new crop to the Flathead Valley, diversifying the market and helping boost profit margins for producers
By Maggie DresserA new job, fatherhood, and a brush with celebrity have made for a big year for Earl Reynolds, and the executive chef at Herb & Omni in Whitefish wants to keep the momentum going
By Mike KordenbrockHis journey being over I am trying to focus on the precious time that is left
By Liz MarchiAmid transformational shifts in Montana’s economy, community colleges are growing local programs for rural and tribal students, rising to meet workforce needs while expanding what it means to pursue higher education
With two weeks left in the general hunting season, check stations are reporting more deer and elk harvested in northwest Montana compared to last year
Headliners for the July music festival in Whitefish include Mumford & Sons
When you bake leftover rice into pudding, it puffs slightly like a souffle before setting up into a soft custard covered in a golden skin
A storm is expected to bring more than a foot of snow to high elevations through Friday while snowmaking crews continue blowing snow on Big Mountain
Healthcare officials at a Nov. 19 Kalispell Chamber of Commerce luncheon said Logan Health has doubled its size in the last decade while officials warn of significant financial impacts surrounding the potential rejection of Medicaid expansion in 2025
A fiber processing facility in Fort Benton has recently gained enough traction to bring a new crop to the Flathead Valley, diversifying the market and helping boost profit margins for producers
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Glacier (10-1) will get play in the state title game next week against Helena Capital (10-1), which defeated Billings West on Friday
Headliners for the July music festival in Whitefish include Mumford & Sons
It’s our right to demand good and fair governance
Zinke has zero transportation or parking management knowledge or expertise
Now is the time to cast our differences and emotions aside
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Amid transformational shifts in Montana’s economy, community colleges are growing local programs for rural and tribal students, rising to meet workforce needs while expanding what it means to pursue higher education
Last month, Blackfeet Community College celebrated 50 years as a tribal college. Grounded in its history as a cultural institution, the college is expanding its academic programs to meet changing community needs.
Republican Tim Sheehy, Gov. Greg Gianforte and Rep. Ryan Zinke win as part of Republican sweep in Montana
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
Flathead Beacon editor in chief Kellyn Brown is a cohost for today's episode, and asks host Micah Drew about the upcoming climate change lawsuit Held v. Montana