Kalispell Chamber of Commerce Hosts Mayoral and Councilor Candidate Forum
The chamber held a panel on Tuesday as part of a new process to endorse a “pro-business” candidate
The chamber held a panel on Tuesday as part of a new process to endorse a “pro-business” candidate
New state law required changing the emergency responder levy from mill-based to dollar-based and the removal of administrative charges from impact fees
Three of the organizations that received donations from the country singer share how the funds have boosted their efforts
Development Services Director Jarod Nygren will serve as acting city manager for the next several months as the council searches for a candidate to replace Doug Russell as the city's top administrator
Bella Seagrave and Tess Andres swam the length of Flathead Lake this summer, becoming the third and fourth women — and ninth and tenth people — to accomplish the endurance feat in nearly four decades. At 23, Seagrave is the youngest to complete the full crossing.
A scientist and a representative from the Montana Department of Transportation were on hand to discuss Lakeside’s new sewage facility and address traffic concerns related to a proposed luxury development
The project includes almost 700 multi- and single-family housing units, and a neighborhood grocery store
The proposal would increase sewer rates by an average of $30 per month
Direct primary care has emerged as a possible solution to the healthcare affordability crisis in the U.S. But is it a sustainable option?
The groundbreaking ceremony marked the start of a three-phase plan to improve healthcare at Providence St. Joseph Medical Center
The new state law requires cities adopt at least five out of 14 strategies intended to lower regulations for developers and meet future housing needs
During his 13-year tenure, Doug Russell has overseen projects aimed at revitalizing downtown, including the Parkline Trail. His last day as city manager will be Aug. 20.
Ryan Ellis was perplexed that businesses and residents of Bad Rock Canyon didn’t have any aluminum recycling options. So, he started his own.
Here are just few places that help cultivate the Flathead’s unique character
A new stewardship program between the Flathead National Forest and a trio of river outfitters helps distribute the work of maintaining river access sites
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