Air Travel Demand Remains Strong at Glacier Park International Airport Despite Economic Uncertainty
Aviation data reveals more than 10% growth so far this year compared to 2024 at GPIA as officials anticipate a busy summer
Aviation data reveals more than 10% growth so far this year compared to 2024 at GPIA as officials anticipate a busy summer
None of the current batch of politicians whom Montanans sent to D.C. seem to care about the working stiff or retiree back home
Catching fish was secondary to being on that water, together, once again
Voters in September will determine whether to fund a new fire district headquarters, as well as station upgrades, additional firefighters and wage increases
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Northwest Montana is home to a variety of waters. Here’s a list of five local aqueous outings to appeal to a range of paddlers.
In-state tuition at the University of Montana and Montana State University will increase $432 per year over the next two academic years
The dirtiest coal plant in the nation just got special permission to continue spewing toxic pollutants into our air
The Trump administration’s mass federal layoffs and cancellation of research grants are having effects in communities far from Washington, D.C.
A local gardening group offers space in the soil for grieving members of the community to tend to their sorrow
A Bigfork home with updates throughout; a well-kept property in the heart of Whitefish; and a Somers condo with private Flathead Lake access
Enjoy scenic lift rides, zip line tours, mountain biking, alpine slides, and much more
Flathead National Forest Supervisor Anthony Botello said the decision does not authorize any expansion of the historic lodge or activities beyond the scope of the existing special-use permit
Reductions projected for homeowners and landlords; big increases coming in 2026 for second homes and short-term rental properties.
Slated for completion in fall 2026, work is underway to rebuild Highway 93 west of Whitefish, improving safety and recreation access along the city’s gateway corridor