
New Columbia Falls Skate Park to Get Grand Opening Treatment
Kicking off at noon and going until 5 p.m., the grand opening event will include a food truck, and giveaways of skateboards, helmets and other gear.
By Mike KordenbrockKicking off at noon and going until 5 p.m., the grand opening event will include a food truck, and giveaways of skateboards, helmets and other gear.
By Mike KordenbrockWith a below-average snowpack blanketing northwest Montana’s high country, plow crews have made fast progress since they started clearing the Going-to-the-Sun Road at the beginning of April
By Tristan ScottIn Glacier National Park, there are four multi-use trails that allow bicycling
By Zoë BuhrmasterThe pizzeria adjacent the Chalet Inn has a small menu built around regionally and locally sourced organic ingredients
By Mike KordenbrockAn estimated 2,000 people with dementia live in Flathead County, overwhelming the region's scarce resources and shrinking workforce as the baby boomer generation continues to age
Flathead National Forest Supervisor Anthony Botello said the May 14 deadline would afford the public another week to review new information about the historic lodge’s pending sale and a special use authorization to allow its continued operation on public land
The event, which runs from May 12-16, offer diners the chance to enjoy special menus, discover new restaurants, and give back to the community
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Thursday’s inaugural game at Flathead Beacon Field came just about a year after the now two-year-old Bigfork varsity baseball team lost its home field
Now through May 2, customers can work their way through a bespoke menu featuring sandwiches, soups, salads and bread that can be bought by the loaf
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By logging 10,347,920 vertical feet at Whitefish Mountain Resort last winter — more than any other season-pass holder in Big Mountain’s history — a 53-year-old retired teacher named Michael Donnay has set what many consider an unbreakable record.
Under directives from the White House, federal agencies have ramped up migrant arrests in the Flathead Valley. Fearing deportation, local Latino communities report a chilling effect, even among those with legal status.
Facing a legislative mandate to reduce the wolf population, state wildlife managers describe crafting a balanced plan that accounts for competing interests. Republican lawmakers, pushing a slate of anti-wolf bills, say the plan isn’t tough enough.
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