Browning High School Students to Showcase Mental Health App at National Science Fair
The high school seniors won the Congressional App Challenge for their app, ‘Sspomo,’ which provides a centralized hub for mental health resources
The high school seniors won the Congressional App Challenge for their app, ‘Sspomo,’ which provides a centralized hub for mental health resources
Kalispell Senior Apartments, Two Mile Vista Apartments and Westwind Village Apartments would receive significant renovation while retaining their status as low-income rentals
The food truck offers up both sweet and savory dishes, along with a rotating cast of other menu items
Ostrom Price’s new memoir, “Reporter in a Small Town,” captures her experience covering the news as a radio reporter in the Flathead Valley in the ‘90s and early aughts.
The project, a collaboration between the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes and the city of Polson, will improve the site’s dynamic equilibrium beach. The beach absorbs the energy from waves using layers of gravel.
Council approved the plan after divisions emerged over an amendment to include a map depicting an area of concern for migratory birds
The state is planning to start checking eligibility of Medicaid enrollees starting July 1, six months ahead of federal guidelines. Health care advocates are concerned the accelerated implementation will result in eligible patients losing their coverage.
Daniel Baca and Jeremiah Hall, raised in Kalispell and Olney, are part of the team behind the first crewed moon mission in over 50 years
Since the Trump administration launched the drug coupon website in February, officials have touted “huge savings for Americans.” In the Flathead Valley, pharmacists describe the program's benefits to patients as more complex.
Councilors, the mayor and the city manager will be in council chambers Monday night to chat with residents about local issues
Local recipients of last year's charitable gifts included the Flathead Warming Center, which the foundation has supported since 2019
The developers are anticipating asking for $23 million from the Tax Increment Financing fund
The new regulations and construction standards allow property owners to install gravity-fed septic systems, which the county has not permitted since 2004
With 15 years of experience in health care administration, Adam Naumann started last week at the helm of the community health center in Kalispell
A science instructor and pre-nursing advisor with more than 20 years of experience in the field of health, Dianna Arnoux-Whiteman will survey community members to determine the long-lasting impacts of the coronavirus on the Blackfeet Nation
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