A Flathead Valley Nordic Ski Guide
With snow finally covering the lowlands, Nordic groomers are out before dawn grooming a winter wonderland for skiers of all stripes
With snow finally covering the lowlands, Nordic groomers are out before dawn grooming a winter wonderland for skiers of all stripes
The Republican says voters believe he delivered on the promises he made four years ago
The event will feature accomplished guitarists originally from Italy, Brazil, Australia and Vietnam
In what was the lowest-turnout caucus in a quarter-century, participants endured life-threatening cold and dangerous driving conditions
Separate from the shuttered aluminum plant’s federal remediation plan, the Montana Justice Department’s Natural Resource Damage Program allows state, tribal and federal trustees to seek ‘baseline’ restoration and sue corporate polluters for damages
Caleb Covey is in critical condition after leading law enforcement on a pursuit that involved dragging a stolen vehicle and striking multiple other vehicles and structures in Libby
Publisher Harper Collins describes 'Powder Days' as 'an exhilarating journey into the hidden history of American skiing, offering a glimpse into an underexplored subculture from the perspective of a true insider.'
The National Weather Service said wind chills are expected to push temperatures 30 degrees below zero from the Northern Rockies to northern Kansas and into Iowa
An updated home in the heart of one of Kalispell’s best neighborhoods; a centrally located townhome in Columbia Falls; and a beautiful Eureka home on three city lots
The Whitefish couple, known for their footprint on the Flathead Valley restaurant scene and their philanthropic work, will be crowned at the O’Shaughnessy Center on Saturday night.
Whitefish senior Maeve Ingelfinger is on a meteoric trajectory as a Nordic skier and will represent the U.S. at a series of races in Sweden next week
The workshop is informational in nature, but the council could potentially revisit the topic at a subsequent meeting
Two threatened lynx were accidentally captured by bobcat trappers in northwest Montana, resulting in one mortality and a state citation. The case has drawn attention to an obscure set of regulations that anti-trapping organizations say runs counter to the conservation mission.
Ski area officials announced the mountain will open on Jan. 14 and begin normal operations with weather conditions permitting
Matthew Thomas Vitek, 49, entered the pleas before Judge Molly Owen in Lake County District Court