‘Piano Pat,’ Montana Tiki Bar Entertainer for Decades, Dies
Sponheim played organ and sang with guests as they drank tropical drinks out of fish bowls and watched women dressed as mermaids swimming in a pool
Sponheim played organ and sang with guests as they drank tropical drinks out of fish bowls and watched women dressed as mermaids swimming in a pool
The final show "Things Being What They Are" will show on May 8-9
Pavement preservation work will begin on May 10 on 26 miles between Hungry Horse and Stanton Creek
Officials are working to redirect additional city funds for the project; city council also considers Samaritan House expansion proposal for affordable rental units
Contractors are working to recruit younger generations into the construction industry as building demand outpaces worker supply
The Montana Hospital Association and other organizations argued that the bill could leave them unable to screen potential employees
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a top Biden ally, ordered Canadian energy company Enbridge last fall to shut down its Line 5
High demand and low supply of lumber and building materials, combined with complicated transportation logistics and supply chain disruptions, are contributing to skyrocketing prices
Longtime paramedic and educator Brodie Verworn started Vitalogy EMS with plans to begin patient transports this spring
Kalispell officials received an offer for Lot 9, leaving only one parcel left for sale
The action does not affect existing leases, and the agency has continued to issue new drilling permits during the open-ended review
Owner Markie Parks offers traditional men’s grooming services and more at her shop near Echo Lake in Bigfork
As the economy recovers from the pandemic, employers continue to struggle filling job vacancies in nearly every sector, with the shortage most pronounced in the service industry
Following discussions about a city official's social media use, no proposed action items are under consideration to amend current policy
Portions of every Rescue Dog sale will go toward local animal shelters
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