Whitefish Theatre Company Ventures into Stephen King’s World of Horror with ‘Misery’
The play is a rare foray into horror for the Whitefish Theatre Company, and it opens to audiences Feb. 23
The play is a rare foray into horror for the Whitefish Theatre Company, and it opens to audiences Feb. 23
Daniel Edward Duffey entered the plea in Flathead County District Court on Feb. 22; Judge Dan Wilson denied the defendant’s bond reduction request
Maeve Ingelfinger and Findley Dezzani are repeat qualifiers, while Liam Browne will make first trip to USSA Junior National Race in Lake Placid in March
Amid growing classes and shifting student needs, the rural school district says it has outgrown its campus and is in need of infrastructure and safety updates
City officials continued their campaign at the Feb. 20 Kalispell Chamber of Commerce luncheon where they educated the audience about the $4.6 million levy that will appear on a mail-in ballot on March 19
A record-low snowpack has sent ripples through the local winter-recreation economy, but current conditions and forecasts leave business community optimistic
Hosted by the nonprofit Friends of the Flathead Avalanche Center, the four-day event runs Feb. 21-24 and features activities at local watering holes, a wet snow avalanche presentation and backcountry partner speed dating
As local businesses adopt hybrid remote work models popularized by the pandemic, other business leaders prefer the return of in-office structures
Having notched a Class B championship last year, the Valkyries picked up right where they left off this season against stronger competition
In 'Seven Eleven,' local filmmaker Colton Born documents the ambitions of two Flathead Valley climbers who set out to scale seven routes at their local crag in a single day
Outfitters, guides and anglers all supported a gillnetting program to suppress the invasive species and conserve native bull trout and kokanee salmon
Among the standout submissions to this year's festival, which begins Feb. 16, is "Out There: A National Parks Story"
One longtime district ranger says he tried for years to suspend an outfitter’s special-use permit in the Bob after repeat offenses. Instead, his efforts were undermined and he was reassigned to an administrative office.
14th-annual Conservation in the West poll shows increased concern among voters about the effects of climate change, environment
The new deadline for the public to comment is March 9, an extension that state wildlife managers set ‘to ensure Montana counties, Tribes, and state and federal agencies have a chance for input’