Flathead Valley Community College to Begin Fall Semester on Aug. 28
The college is offering expanded educational and extracurricular programs as it prepares for its 56th academic year
The college is offering expanded educational and extracurricular programs as it prepares for its 56th academic year
The community-led plan seeks to guide the future of development in and around Bigfork while promoting outdoor access and sustainable tourism
A bloc of 37 conservative state legislators lauded Rosendale as a “courageous” antidote to the “bureaucratic party establishment” in Washington
The public is invited to learn more about the project and provide comment at an in-person and virtual open house on Aug. 23 and 24
The board postponed consideration of a 125-unit residential subdivision in Bigfork in light of new information with “alternative findings” from community groups
For nearly 60 years, Northwest Montana Head Start has cared for the Flathead Valley’s low-income children. Now, staffing shortages have forced the program to close three of its classrooms.
Fire managers reported progress as favorable weather conditions cool northwest Montana, but increased fire activity could return in the coming days
Individuals and business owners on the east side of Highway 2, north of Spotted Bear Road to West Glacier, should make plans in the event of a possible evacuation order
Public access to Hungry Horse Reservoir is restricted as fires continue to grow to the north and south of the area. Two public meetings will be held on the Flathead Reservation to discuss the Niarada, Big Knife and Mill Pocket fires.
While crews battling fires near Seeley Lake and the Flathead Reservation saw some relief over the past 48 hours, the region remains on high alert as a number of fires continue to burn across northwest Montana
During a forum hosted by a Washington, D.C.-based think tank, panelists decried the Biden administration’s policies while accentuating a number of conservative talking points
During the online event, school districts will be able to interview and hire candidates for a variety of positions
The committee on July 27 voted against a proposed 125-unit residential development, citing concerns over infrastructure and the character of Bigfork
Legal counsel for the Montana Office of Public Instruction (OPI) on Wednesday presented new laws that allow schools to further restrict materials deemed "obscene" and expand permitted religious activities on school grounds
At the first meeting of the commission, chaired by Rep. Bob Keenan, R-Bigfork, lawmakers and advocates laid out plans to reimagine Montana’s mental health infrastructure, which has faced criticism from providers and patients citing inadequate resources and underfunding
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