Trump Administration Weighs New Coal Sales from Public Lands in Montana and Wyoming
The Interior Department proposal comes after the Biden administration tried to end sales of the fuel from the Powder River Basin
The Interior Department proposal comes after the Biden administration tried to end sales of the fuel from the Powder River Basin
Social Security Administration risks eroding the confidence of seniors and taxpayers alike
During his 13-year tenure, Doug Russell has overseen projects aimed at revitalizing downtown, including the Parkline Trail. His last day as city manager will be Aug. 20.
The U.S. Forest Service announced that it had approved a special use authorization for Holland Lake Lodge in May. The permit was formally granted to Holland Peak, LLC on July 1. The owners are tentatively planning to reopen the lodge in 2026.
American men and women have sacrificed their lives in order to defend human equality
Ryan Ellis was perplexed that businesses and residents of Bad Rock Canyon didn’t have any aluminum recycling options. So, he started his own.
A ranch-style home on a half acre in Kalispell; a Marion property with a large detached hangar; and a Columbia Falls resident with stunning views of Glacier National Park
The settlement means schools will be able to make payments to athletes for use of their name, image and likeness
In the aftermath of breast cancer, a group of women formed the Silver Lining Foundation to support survivors through outrigger canoeing and dragon boating in northwest Montana
A conversation with a chef with longstanding ties to the Kandahar Lodge who is helming the hotel’s new restaurant
Here are just few places that help cultivate the Flathead’s unique character
The newest owners of the iconic Polebridge establishment bring a fresh vision that blends tradition with new programming, updated food and drink menus and special events
The Governor chose to side with entrenched utility interests, vetoing this popular, bipartisan legislation
Tribal college leaders said the proposed funding cuts violate treaty responsibilities and would devastate tribal communities while harming Montana’s economy
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimates the package will add $3.3 trillion to the deficit over the decade