Whitefish Development Board Votes Against Subdivision Proposal
Although the development board has offered a negative recommendation, the city council will have the final say when the subdivision appears on its April 15 agenda
Although the development board has offered a negative recommendation, the city council will have the final say when the subdivision appears on its April 15 agenda
The MSU satellite program, which has trained nurses in the Flathead Valley since 2002, will finally have a dedicated home where students will partake in classes, interactive labs and college events. The building will be funded by a $101 million gift from Mark and Robyn Jones.
In 2023, Gus Cox climbed to the top of Montana’s competitive youth bouldering circuit with a perfect score in the Last Best Bouldering Series. He did it with a little help from his friends and family.
More than $400,000 will go towards trail construction and maintenance in northwest Montana
Smoke was visible from various places in the Flathead Valley depending on the location and weather conditions
According to a federal magistrate’s recommended findings in a lawsuit, the Flathead National Forest’s current management plan fails to accurately calculate road density for new logging projects
The county GOP endorsed six hardline conservatives who are running in competitive legislative primaries, bucking moderates who declined to participate in the process
Fisheries managers are seeking public comment on regulations that would prohibit the use of ‘terminal tackle’ to minimize stress on sensitive species like westslope cutthroat and bull trout
At the Junior National Championships, Whitefish senior Maeve Ingelfinger won the classic sprint and classic 10k cross country ski races
Voters on Tuesday approved a $4.6 million public safety levy that will add firefighter and police officer positions, a third fire station and additional equipment to the City of Kalispell
The Flathead County Commission voted to pass through ARPA funding to the district to upgrade facilities and handle increased waste
Developing relationships and reporting on people whose lives are regularly at risk requires Lynsey Addario to try and balance her professional standards with some of the personal feelings that inevitably form in the face of tragedy and struggle
An October investigation by the Kaleva Law Firm found that Superintendent Andy Maheras violated the district’s ban on corporal punishment during an altercation with a 12-year-old student. The investigation occurred a month before the Flathead County Attorney’s Office filed charges against Maheras related to the incident.
The development would bring 380 homes to a 110-acre lot near the intersection of U.S. Highway 93 and Tronstad Road in Kalispell
After last summer's record low lake levels, agency officials and dam operators held a presentation on the history and legal operations of Hungry Horse and SKQ dams