Unofficial Tally Shows Big Mountain Resort Area District Voters Favor Implementing Resort Tax
Of the 90 ballots returned, 80 were in favor of the resort tax and 10 in opposition
Of the 90 ballots returned, 80 were in favor of the resort tax and 10 in opposition
The Glacier Range Riders start their season May 20 at home against the Great Falls Voyagers
The mail election is the culmination of a multi-year process undertaken by county residents on the mountain primarily to increase the revenue available for funding its fire district
The two singers, Halie Loren and Steven Santoro, have distinct styles of singing and performing, and the Jan. 18 concert will be split between an opening half featuring the music of Santoro, before the evening wraps with a second half dedicated to Loren’s music
If everything remains on schedule, the school anticipates construction on its new Smith Fields facility will wrap up in July
State law specifies that a person who consumes marijuana in a public place is subjected to a civil fine of no more than $50
With carnival kickoff slated for Saturday, this year’s theme is “There’s Snow Place Like Home," a wintery twist on the "Wizard of Oz"
From local relay records to international golf prestige, Nordic phenoms to hometown heroes, here are a few of the top sports storylines from the last year
Osweiler, who was hired by ESPN in 2022 as an analyst for college football, has been busy of late as college football’s bowl season reaches its peak
Flathead bars, restaurants and other businesses will be ringing in the new year with live music, champagne toasts, murder mysteries, and one very cold swim
Since a 2018 loss in the state championship, Flathead's football team has been unable to consistently win
Alan Tiefenbach, a long-range planner for the city who is leading the growth policy rewrite process, said it's the most complicated section of the document.
Beth Steele's light designs combine distinct shapes with technical lighting knowledge to create something visually striking
Abraham Chentnik, a freshman at FVCC studying to receive an electronics technician certificate, received the honor from the Montana Campus Network for Civic Engagement for the regular hours he spends each week volunteering
The museum, which inhabits a historic Carnegie Library Building, originally took the Hockaday name in honor of the Lakeside artist Hugh Hockaday
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