Whitefish Crowd Marches in ‘Dump Trump’ Rally
A rally in Whitefish on April 19 drew around 250 anti-Trump protesters who decried a range of actions by the administration, including its broadsides against constitutional and human rights
A rally in Whitefish on April 19 drew around 250 anti-Trump protesters who decried a range of actions by the administration, including its broadsides against constitutional and human rights
The house bill would have created a new Department of Health Services for mental health services, substance abuse treatment, developmental disabilities and veterans’ long-term care
Since 1982, Glacier Cyclery and Nordic has catered to the local biking and cross-country skiing community from its downtown Whitefish storefront. Today, a new generation of owners are spinning spokes and telling jokes with the same spirit of service its founders adopted 43 years ago.
The nonprofit, armed with a DNRC grant, is launching a project that uses state data to contact boaters visiting from states with infested waters
The single-lane steel-truss bridge connecting downtown Bigfork to Montana Highway 35 is slated for completion on June 30, forcing minor adjustments to the Bigfork Whitewater Festival over Memorial Day weekend
The city approved a resolution to apply for a grant that would fund a sidewalk on the east side of U.S. 93 from Wyoming Street to Mission Trail
The joint resolution would request that recreational access needs to be measured fairly in comparison to the water's other uses
Gifts from the Kalispell Rotary Club and Michael Kozlowski on behalf of Rita Fitzsimmons will fund a children's infusion center at Logan Health
Jay Hagen will step into the role as Kalispell’s new fire department head in May with Chief Dan Pearce's retirement
The free program provides participants with home visits to assess environmental triggers and educational resources to control symptoms
The vote settles a lawsuit between the city and the warming center, reinstating the center's conditional use permit
The federal Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) lost hundred of employees due to federal cuts and buyouts
The 15-acre state park between Bigfork and Polson will be closed March 17 until July 1 during construction
Several federal actions have raised alarms, including the temporary freezing of all federally funded programs in January and the Office of Personnel Management’s directive to fire probationary employees last month
The state agency held a public hearing on Thursday, the last day of the twice-extended public comment period. Proponents highlighted the permit’s stringent regulations in comparison to current county practices, while opponents warned against shortcomings in the permit’s design.
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