A Field Guide to Feeling Good in Northwest Montana
As readers strengthen their relationship with self and nature, artist and author Allie Maloney’s “Northwest Montana Field Journal” is a window into her own journey
As readers strengthen their relationship with self and nature, artist and author Allie Maloney’s “Northwest Montana Field Journal” is a window into her own journey
The Gray Goo, an ensemble of local, classically trained noise-rock afficionados, riffs on everything from funk to punk to psychedelic rock as they create a dark and doom-y soundscape that’s resonating with audiences of all stripes in northwest Montana
When it's below freezing, warm ambience and a homely fireplace matter just as much as a drink’s delicious taste. Here are five cozy coffee shops across the valley to thaw out at.
These iconic Flathead musicians and bands – from bluegrass to funk, rock, and country – have passed the community’s litmus test with flying colors
Stakeholders and agency officials weigh in on how a court-ordered injunction delaying the wolf-trapping season for a month will play out in northwest Montana
Police Chief Jordan Venezio was impressed by the students’ work, plans to roll out the app for official use next year
The collaboration is the nonprofit’s latest step towards reducing emissions and housing costs
With high hopes for an incoming storm, Blacktail anticipates solid snow cover, encourages public to snow dance
With a new conveyor carpet and solid snow on the ground, Whitefish Mountain Resort expects pre-pandemic level growth
Funded with unclaimed capital credits, the money will benefit Evergreen School District, Kalispell Education Foundation, Glacier National Park Conservancy, and Conrad Mansion
With new artisans, vendors and workshops, Snowline continues to expand its space beyond tree sales
EPA gives $3 million to environmental projects across Montana, including $1 million to the Flathead Indian Reservation to prevent water-borne illness in recreational lakes
As conservation groups emerge from court victorious in their mission to stop controversial logging projects, the future of the Yaak Valley and its timber industry remains in limbo
In the aftermath of historically low school attendance rates in the Flathead Valley, chronic absenteeism is a lingering covid-era thorn in educators’ sides
The agency incorporated up-to-date science in its proposed management of the state’s roughly 1,100 wolves, but the draft plan has generated pushback from conservationists concerned about ambiguous wording and a lack of public input
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