Whitefish Council Passes Temporary Ordinance Prohibiting New Applications for Dispensaries
The ordinance to curb recreational pot dispensaries is in effect for six months, but can be extended to a year
The ordinance to curb recreational pot dispensaries is in effect for six months, but can be extended to a year
The festival will feature screenings of more than 45 different films, ranging from short films to feature length works
Pie season continues at a beloved Whitefish restaurant and bakery, where new ownership keeps the business within a family that embraces consistency and quality in dining
The decision marks the third time since August that the board has rejected approving a high-density development east of the Flathead River
Karen Leigh first started teaching at FVCC in 1973. She has taught watercolor painting, calligraphy, drawing, and design at the college for 50 years.
Combined, the two health systems employ more than 9,000 people
As more developments confront local resistance, a once sleepy Columbia Falls continues to wrestle with the best path forward
Already I can hear them crying out. Tortured souls, stomachs full of chicken wings and chili, who for 15 minutes found themselves watching something on the TV that wasn’t to their liking
Live music, food trucks, a hog roast and a variety of competitions, including the famed barstool ski races, are planned for this year’s three-day festival
The developer has indicated an interest in working with city officials to find a plan that could be supported by the city and still involve housing
Retirement awaits Flathead County Animal Shelter Director Cliff Bennett, who first took over the shelter in February 2010
“Glacier Park Quick Fact: 100 Surprising and Strange Facts about Glacier Park” is the third entry into Josh Quick’s “Quick Facts” series
More than 100 people crowded the city government work session as homelessness dominated the discussion, including the consideration of new ordinances at city parks as well as long-term mental health and addiction services
The Senate Local Government Committee recently held a hearing on Keith Regier’s Senate Bill 142, which would provide increased oversight of impact fees
The Jan. 26 event at McClaren Hall in FVCC’s new Paul D. Wachholz College Center will bring Emmy-winning filmmaker Bob Poole to Kalispell
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