CSKT Awarded $30 million to Update and Rehabilitate U.S. Highway 93
The Federal Highway Administration grant will be used to reconstruct parts of the highway and implement traffic safety improvements
The Federal Highway Administration grant will be used to reconstruct parts of the highway and implement traffic safety improvements
Gov. Greg Gianforte vetoed funding for Lake County to carry out law enforcement on the Flathead Indian Reservation, reviving debates over a 1950s law that dictates criminal prosecution on Native lands
Local food banks say the end of the pandemic-era program in Montana will put thousands of Montana children at risk of going hungry while school is out
The Flathead Youth Home this spring hosted music educator David Simmons and his music intervention program, the UBU Project
The freshman Montana legislator unveiled his campaign on Tuesday morning, becoming the first contender to publicly announce a run for the governorship
The investment will deliver internet access to rural residences, businesses and farms in northwest Montana
All children under the age of 18 this summer can access free meals at various locations throughout the valley through the U.S. Department of Agriculture program
The governor — joined by U.S. Rep. Ryan Zinke and State Rep. Courtenay Sprunger — criticized federal border policy, commended local law enforcement during a Friday morning bill signing ceremony
As he prepares to lead Missoula County Public Schools (MCPS), Hill discussed navigating the pandemic, opening the doors of Glacier High School and leading a school district in one of public education’s most contentious chapters
Bigfork teenager Kian Tanner was raised beside the Flathead Valley’s scenic mountains and rivers. Now, he’s fighting to save them.
Wyoming-based Longbow Land Partners LLC seeks to build 125 single-family homes on a 105 acre parcel of land in Bigfork
After the Montana Legislature passed two diverging charter school bills, public education advocates plan to fight a proposal that they say would created under-regulated, unconstitutional “community choice” schools.
After nine years away from the pageant circuit, Kalispell’s Madyson Rigg was crowned Miss Montana USA. Now, the 26-year-old is balancing her work with the Glacier Institute, her deep civic ties, and the responsibilities of the state’s most coveted pageant title.
The $500,000 grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to Montana West Economic Development Foundation will help clean up and revitalize abandoned and underutilized sites in Kalispell, Evergreen, Whitefish and Columbia Falls
Gov. Greg Gianforte vetoed legislation that would have sent marijuana tax revenue toward local road projects. Now, the fate of the state’s cannabis dollars is uncertain as the bill sits in bureaucratic limbo.
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