One Foundry to Rule Them All
For more than four decades, Montana’s largest foundry, Kalispell Art Casting, has been molding bronze for artists worldwide
For more than four decades, Montana’s largest foundry, Kalispell Art Casting, has been molding bronze for artists worldwide
The first Whitefish Winter Carnival was in 1959 and it’s been held every year since
Restaurateur Pat Carloss opens Mercantile Steakhouse in Kalispell’s KM Building and finds a clientele hungry for quality downtown dining
Olympic skiing silver medalist Hilary Lindh takes the helm as Flathead Valley Ski Education Foundation's head coach and program director at Whitefish Mountain Resort, following a successful career in downhill racing for the U.S. Ski Team
In her role with the Bob Marshall Wilderness Foundation, Erynn Castellanos aims to make the outdoor community more representative and inclusive by removing barriers
Eureka-based singer songwriter Michelle Rivers is recording her second album, "Chasing Somewhere," this fall while performing a full slate of local shows and connecting with audiences throughout Northwest Montana
A conversation with The Farmers' Stand chef Johnny Alamilla about his approach to cooking and tips for home cooks
The grand finale of the fall fireworks show in Northwest Montana includes an appearance from the largest western larch tree in the U.S.
Artist Frank Hagel has been chasing light and interpreting history since learning to draw as a child in Kalispell, a journey that has taken him through war and riots, into elevated realms of the national art scene, and back to the Flathead Valley
A year after opening, The Spot is the Flathead Valley’s go-to donut destination
The northern border is finally open and adventures await
Shiver for the first time on a cool crisp day. Hear the crunch of leaves underfoot as you retire your sandals for thick socks and boots. Seasons change. Summer falls into autumn.
Home renovation has been a popular trend amid the influx of newcomers during the pandemic
Blackfeet Nation leaders promote cultural connection to their sacred landscape through hunting, gathering, horse riding and celebrating the Amskapi Piikani way of life
This Oktoberfest leans much closer to a traditional style of Märzen than an Americanized one