Monthly Archive For: October 2022

Twice as Tasty

Fresh Broccoli and Cheddar Soup

Broccoli cheese soup was a childhood favorite and among the first soups I learned to make from scratch on my own

Cross Country

Bulldogs Running Into History Books

Two northwest Montana teams have taken parallel journeys over the last year and are eyeing team titles at this weekend’s state cross country championships

Run Away

8:01 a.m. A caller wanted to report an old dilapidated camper that was a traffic hazard and looked like a meth lab. 8:07 a.m. A woman called law enforcement to rant about how they took her as a joke because she called in so many times.  9:52 a.m. A dog wandered into a house and […]

Fall Arts

The Art of Cartography

 Professional cartographer Ryan Dalton was inspired by his bird dog to create custom maps depicting public land in Montana. He’s since built dozens of GPS smartphone maps for a host of Flathead Valley organizations, and has captured the region’s most iconic landscapes in large-format wall art.

Out of Bounds

Safety in Secret Spots

If you’re looking for me I’ll be easy to spot. That’s the beauty of orange.

Uncommon Ground

Constitutional Reverence

If voters throughout Montana don’t turn out to cast ballots, particularly in swing state House districts like Columbia Falls, Whitefish, and Kalispell, the upcoming Legislature will intensify their work to dismantle our constitutional rights and freedoms

Guest Column

Addressing Montana’s Housing Crisis

These solutions are complicated, long-term, and require large-scale investments, but this is the hard work necessary to truly address Montana’s housing crisis

Not Equipped to Moooove

5:45 p.m. A small bear was out near the highway.  10:56 p.m. A caller was ill-equipped to move the seven cows they found in the middle of the road.