Not for Sale
Thousands of working Montanans who enjoy public lands for hunting, fishing and recreating are suddenly paying more attention
Thousands of working Montanans who enjoy public lands for hunting, fishing and recreating are suddenly paying more attention
Single track mountain bike trails are expanding across the Flathead Valley, with shuttle and chairlift accessibility in Whitefish and Lakeside and human-powered trails extending to Bigfork and beyond
A spokesperson with the Department of Interior, which oversees National Parks and other public lands, said “funding is not in jeopardy”
Sunday, May 4 11:38 a.m. A guy pooped his pants in the park. 11:23: p.m. A shadowboxer was taking breaks to ride his bike around the parking lot. Monday, May 5 10:02 a.m. The drivers of two trucks with bright lights kept revving their engines. 4:39 p.m. A woman who just wanted her ex-boyfriend to […]
Supporters hope House Bill 876 will encourage investment at the site of the Seeley Lake sawmill that closed last year
A century ago, a railroad company hoping to attract passengers built a series of lodges in Glacier National Park
The Kalispell Lakers continue to uphold a legacy with integrity, passion, and a commitment to excellence
Pantry visits for the first quarter of 2025 have totaled 6,240, which is a 20% increase from the same period last year, according to the food bank
Relax with a spring sauna and natural cold plunge at The Cabins at Blacktail
A police investigation revealed a Kalispell father on Sunday morning fatally shot his wife and two young children before he died by suicide
There also are strong voices within the GOP against public land sales, notably Montana lawmakers Rep. Ryan Zinke, who was interior secretary in Trump’s first term, and Sen. Steve Daines
A charming single-level home in Kalispell; a Somers residence just minutes from Flathead Lake; and a superbly maintained Columbia Falls property
I know how seriously the Montana Department of Transportation takes its mission to keep Montana drivers
For more than a century, an elite group has worked to keep visitors safe from the wilds of Glacier National Park — and themselves
Let’s build on this momentum and keep fighting for all of Montana