
Code Girls United Unveils Vehicle App in Collaboration with Kalispell Police Department
Police Chief Jordan Venezio was impressed by the students’ work, plans to roll out the app for official use next year
By Anusha MathurPolice Chief Jordan Venezio was impressed by the students’ work, plans to roll out the app for official use next year
By Anusha MathurThe incumbent Republican congressman derides “D.C. Cartel” and “McConnell-Biden establishment”
Montana (12-1), the second seed, will host and take a nine-game win streak into its semifinal against the winner of Saturday's matchup between No. 3 seed South Dakota and North Dakota State
The show includes musical numbers written by Alan Menkin, the composer behind “The Little Mermaid,” and “Beauty and the Beast”
Attorneys representing conservation groups and Montana’s counties on Thursday urged a district court judge to allow the state legislature to override a veto by the governor after procedural discrepancies at the end of the session killed a popular bill
Legislative committee’s November vote has temporarily blocked reform effort sought by the Gianforte administration
Nothing cuts the chill like a warm fire, a steaming cup of cider and a good book of your choice
By Tristan ScottThe Flathead Valley will offer plenty of activities this winter to appeal to a wide range of interests and age groups
By Denali SagnerFrom musical theater to martial arts, the art of balancing your children’s extracurricular activities and interests is a rarefied parenting skill
By Katie CantrellFollowing intense opposition to a measure that critics say violates tribal sovereignty and treaty rights, the Environmental Quality Council’s 8-8 vote fell short of approval
The shift comes within a year of Glacier’s new digital permit process for advanced wilderness campground reservations; park officials attributed the change to public feedback
Unique drive-thru quick lube service allows customers to never leave the comfort of their car
Whitefish Acupuncture & Integrative Medicine focuses on clinically proven, results-driven methods that provide long term relief for patients
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Highlighting the best Flathead Valley athletes from the fall sports seasons
This filling and flavorful salad can form the core of a weeknight meal but also packs well for a workday lunch or an outdoor adventure
This recent ruling correctly brings in local control by giving library trustees, and county and city officials, greater latitude in making hiring decisions
We need tax policy that allows us to remain agile, innovative and competitive
I also think voting should be one day and in person with photo ID
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At a pair of recent binational meetings, tribal and First Nation governments said any solution to pollution in the international watershed must include IJC intervention, with Sen. Tester urging a unilateral reference if Canada refuses to engage
City council elections were held Nov. 7 in Kalispell, Columbia Falls and Whitefish, where voters also approved reallocating a portion of the resort tax for community housing
Hundreds of housing units are cropping up in the once-empty area northwest of Kalispell. With limited resources at its disposal, one small, rural school district is left to accommodate the wave of new children moving to the area.
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
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