Full STEAM Ahead at Glacier Gateway Elementary
In an era of diminished hands-on play, Columbia Falls librarian Denise Osborne is focusing on interactive science-based learning and the lifelong skills it can teach.
By Denali SagnerIn an era of diminished hands-on play, Columbia Falls librarian Denise Osborne is focusing on interactive science-based learning and the lifelong skills it can teach.
By Denali SagnerSally Ericsson and Tom Garwin protected their 36-acre property from development along the Stillwater River, while Mark Schmidt conserved his 30 acres of farmland along the Whitefish River
By Tristan ScottEmbrace the shoulder season with these unique styles for your fall wardrobe
By Chelsea MartiniA 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 KordenbrockThe Montana Department of Transportation aims to complete the Bridge Street Bridge replacement by next summer
Having recently announced the details surrounding next summer’s fifth consecutive vehicle reservation pilot, park officials are seeking public feedback to refine their long-range visitor use management and transportation plan
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Last month, Missoula-based runner Evie Tate lowered the women’s record at the 50-mile Le Grizz footrace for the first time in nearly four decades. But even as a new generation of athletes rewrites the record books at one of the oldest ultramarathons in the world, they’re preserving the race’s rich tradition while supporting the nonprofit Glacier Institute.
A little cranberry sauce blends quickly into homemade dressing for a palate-cleansing salad at (or after) your holiday feast
Their blanket support for Trump and Project 2025 will kill all attempts for affordable housing
The interim committee is shamefully ignoring the Legislature’s policy disaster
Your private property and financial freedom have been stolen from you
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Last month, Missoula-based runner Evie Tate lowered the women’s record at the 50-mile Le Grizz footrace for the first time in nearly four decades. But even as a new generation of athletes rewrites the record books at one of the oldest ultramarathons in the world, they’re preserving the race’s rich tradition while supporting the nonprofit Glacier Institute.
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
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