BPA Seeks to Restaff Workforce
The federal Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) lost hundred of employees due to federal cuts and buyouts
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.
The national heart health program comes to Montana for the first time, with a pilot site in Flathead County
The county’s Crisis Assistance Team says it diverted 18 people from going to jail last month, up from four in December
The measure would have prohibited COVID-19 vaccines and boosters by Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech, the only mRNA vaccines currently approved by the Federal Drug Administration
In Kalispell’s Future Farmers of America chapter, students hone skills they will use well beyond high school
Kalispell City Council heard results on Monday from a five-year site-specific report recommending the adoption of a lower set of water-classification standards
The Department of Environmental Quality announced it was hosting a public hearing and extending the deadline for public comment on a Lakeside sewer district's application for a groundwater discharge permit after receiving over 200 responses
House Bill 278 would allow officers, specifically the Montana Highway Patrol, to check immigration status while requiring them to report anyone with an illegal status. The bill passed the House of Representatives Wednesday on a 60-40 party-line vote.
The city looks to hear community comments on street designs for the Gateway to Glacier Safety and Mobility Plan
Phase two of the city’s Main Street Safety Action Plan affords community members an opportunity to comment on the proposed street revamps before they are finalized by engineers in the third phase
Kalispell Public Works recommended two new well sites to replace two city water sources that were found last year to contain "forever chemicals" known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)
The local Montana Imaging Center opened mid-December, offering MRI and CT scans with low out-of-pocket costs, providing an independent service to the community
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