Flathead County School Enrollment Dips for Third Consecutive Year
While a handful of districts saw growth, most public and private schools in the valley saw slight declines in enrollment between 2024 and 2025
By Mariah ThomasWhile a handful of districts saw growth, most public and private schools in the valley saw slight declines in enrollment between 2024 and 2025
By Mariah Thomas
Fluctuating snow levels are expected to bring multiple waves of “rain-on-snow” events to northwest Montana, with inches of rain in the valleys and feet of wet snow to high elevations as river basins become stressed
By Maggie Dresser
Even nearly a century after it was built, the Whitefish Depot still plays an important role for the railroad
By Justin Franz
From award-winning collections of poetry to historical fiction horror, wild game cookbooks and wildlife activity books for kids, these Montana-centric titles offer something for everyone
By Maggie Doherty
Looking to spice things up during a slow part of the year, Whitefish’s Blackstar Brewery introduces a new burger every week
By Justin FranzThe board of directors chose to remove Chris Krager after 25 years of leadership, citing the “long-term stability” of the nonprofit homeless shelter
A Senate Energy and Natural Resources subcommittee this week considered a slate of 26 public lands and wildfire bills, including a bill to permanently enshrine the decades old Roadless Rule
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
Browned butter, smoked salt and complex sweetness shift everyday oatmeal cookies into holiday-worthy treats
Montana communities need to decide if they can afford these new neighbors
The feds are weighing in on wolf policy. If Montana doesn’t act, it could lose its right to call the shots.
Remember to pause and look at what truly makes this season special
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The middle schoolers have the chance to cater events through the course as they understand what it takes to have a culinary career. But the lessons they take away go far beyond cooking.
Some Montana residents will face premium increases upwards of 200% as enhanced ACA tax credits near year-end expiration
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"
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