Flathead County Economic Development Authority Seeking New Tenant for Gateway West Mall
After the departure of call center, the county’s economic development arm begins imagining a new future for the space in west Kalispell
After the departure of call center, the county’s economic development arm begins imagining a new future for the space in west Kalispell
Angie and Aren Boehm are stocking Wheat Montana’s storefront with seasonal pastries and local culinary goods this fall
Facing overwhelming public opposition, the board last week vetoed a suggestion to eliminate ratios for public school counselors and librarians
Environmental leaders and community members discussed priorities and concerns for sustainable recreation at a Bigfork Outdoor Recreation Alliance meeting
With the new Interagency Military Lifetime Pass, current and former service members, as well as their families, will be able to visit public lands for free
Flathead Valley Community College President Dr. Jane Karas was presented with the 51st annual Flathead Legacy Award
Medical providers express relief, future of statewide reproductive legislation unclear after the failure of LR-131
The Kalispell-based nonprofit is currently raising funds to expand its operations as the valley’s homelessness crisis continues into the winter
The shelter will remain open as Flathead Electric continues to restore power after snowstorm
Molly and Steve Box of Worthy Seafoods are returning to their Montana roots – and bringing freshly caught Alaskan halibut with them
Results from the nation’s first comprehensive education study since the pandemic show learning setbacks for local students across subjects and grades
Bigfork Elementary School is one of 389 schools nationwide – and one of three schools in Montana – to receive award for clean energy buses
Six districts across the Valley will administer the first round of the Montana Alternative Student Testing Pilot Program to fifth- and seventh-grade students
The third annual Spirit Halloween fundraiser has already collected thousands of dollars for pediatric hospital patients and their families
As the war in Ukraine endures, two local organizations are working to help those displaced by violence
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