Flathead Forest Approves Salvage Project in East Fork Fire Scar
Land managers say the harvest project near Olney could occur as soon as September, before the fire-killed trees lose their economic value
Land managers say the harvest project near Olney could occur as soon as September, before the fire-killed trees lose their economic value
Brown is a private practice attorney from Beaverhead County and was elected as the District 3 PSC commissioner in 2020
Bigfork High School graduate Makena Morley is among seven athletes inducted into the 2024 Montana High School Association Hall of Fame
Shelter WF on Wednesday intervened as a defendant in a lawsuit against the state after Montana homeowners sued to block four housing development bills.
Backers of the initiative, Montanans Securing Reproductive Rights, have 10 days to challenge the decision in court
An analysis by The Sports Facilities Companies laid out a vision at the Kalispell Chamber of Commerce luncheon for a multisport athletic complex in the valley; two local business owners are already planning to break ground this spring
With few exceptions, public and private schools in Flathead County either canceled classes or implemented remote learning lessons Thursday due to impassable road conditions
At the height of Cabin Fever Days, cheering crowds line Sugar Hill and watch a mixture of ripping runs, snail-like struggles, chaotic crashes and everything in between
The new owners of Spring Creek and Mountain View mobile home parks in Evergreen acknowledge hiking rates, but both say the increase was long overdue and necessary to upgrade outdated utility infrastructure
In a 5-2 majority, justices found the state lacked ‘good cause’ to put the landmark climate decision on hold pending its appeal
The board declined to allow the public to observe an evaluation of Superintendent Andy Maheras, who was charged in November with misdemeanor assault of a student
The ruling marks the latest development in an ongoing conflict between the governor’s office, county leaders and environmental groups over Senate Bill 442. If lawmakers override the governor’s veto, the bill will reallocate marijuana tax revenue towards county road repairs and conservation projects.
Poor visibility, impassable roadways, downed tree branches caused by gusty winds and dangerously low wind chills are all possible impacts from a winter storm hitting the area
Logan Sea Pallister pled guilty to possession of unregistered destructive devices, and to possession of an unregistered silencer and faces a potential maximum of 10 years in prison
Prosecutors say Steven Justin Hedrick killed his neighbor at Locals Monthly Lodging in Whitefish when the victim grabbed the barrel of a gun during an altercation over noise levels