Range Riders Engaged in Trademark Dispute with Interior Department
Federal attorneys allege the baseball team’s arrowhead logo closely resembles that of the National Park Service
Federal attorneys allege the baseball team’s arrowhead logo closely resembles that of the National Park Service
Plans for the development include 12 studio-style units, three one-bedroom units and six two-bedroom units on a .54-acre parcel of land
Despite garnering wide support during the 2023 legislative session, a bill to redistribute marijuana tax dollars to county roads died after a large bloc of lawmakers abstained from a vote to override the governor’s veto
Recent water source sampling revealed one of the city’s 11 drinking water wells in the municipality surpasses the Environmental Protection Agency’s new rule that set limits on PFAS contaminants
The case in federal civil court over the two deaths is the first of numerous lawsuits against the Texas-based railroad corporation to reach trial over its past operations in Libby
Mark O'Connor loves to think of fiddling as playing the American Violin, and Maggie O'Connor finds inspiration in tracing the influences that contribute to the particular strain of violin music that has taken root here.
Signature gathering to put CI-128 on the ballot is underway after months of legal sparring; minority party leadership on Thursday called the hearing a “sham” that was “manufactured” by Republicans
Republican lawmakers and agriculture industry representatives have blasted the move as a backdoor way to exclude mining, energy development and agriculture
Known as the forgotten pandemic, TB kills up to 1.6 million people a year, mostly in impoverished areas in Asia and Africa, despite its being both preventable and treatable
The Children’s House Montessori School will present the Filmed By Bike Festival on Wednesday, April 24 and the Flathead Rivers Alliance and Montana Kayak Academy will present the World Tour Paddling Film Festival on Thursday, April 25
Voters on May 7 will elect three trustees to serve on the Kalispell school board and will decide whether or not to renew a sunsetting elementary technology levy and approve a $1 per-month high school levy. Read the Beacon's interviews with each candidate.
Viola was getting a bath behind the Butte Civic Center just after noon on Tuesday when she was startled
The state agency is accepting public comment on a deal to place nearly 33,000 acres owned by Green Diamond Resource Company under an easement between Kalispell and Libby
The revised deadline is the last day Montanans can apply for property tax relief programs available to lower-income residents
Provider Tanjariitta Anttila shares Finnish culture in Columbia Falls with therapeutic sauna and peat treatments at Sauna60°