Flathead Leaders to Join Statewide Property Tax Task Force
The governor’s task force will begin meetings next month and will draft recommendations to reform the property tax system and alleviate the burden on Montana taxpayers
The governor’s task force will begin meetings next month and will draft recommendations to reform the property tax system and alleviate the burden on Montana taxpayers
In its second season as Whitefish Mountain Resort's lone six-pack chairlift, mechanical closures have persistently rendered a chair designed to disperse record crowds inoperable
Conducted by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks and the University of Montana, the survey has been tracking trends in how residents view wolves since 2012
Frank David Francis Boy pleaded guilty in 2023 to assault with a dangerous weapon and to assault resulting in serious bodily injury for separate incidents
From school cancellations to road closures, here's a detailed list of known weather-related responses throughout the Flathead Valley
Kalispell-based shelters are offering increased capacity and extended hours to keep residents indoors this weekend
Bitter cold, high winds and whiteout conditions have prompted one county road closure and shut down operations on Big Mountain as a powerful winter storm arrives in earnest
Prosecutors say that Frank Dahlquist sprayed “an orange-colored chemical agent” directly into the face of one officer and later sprayed a second officer
The Ascent program transformed the lives of at-risk Glacier High School students before shutting down due to budget cuts last fall. Now, its supporters are hoping to bring it back for the next generation of Kalispell teenagers.
Alonzo Gene Skunkcap faces a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine
The Justice Court judge is running for the seat currently held by Flathead County District Court Judge Robert B. Allison, who has not announced if he is running for another term
Montanans can receive dollar-for-dollar tax credits for donations made to public schools and private school scholarship organizations
The first round of rental assistance payments could be disbursed in early April
The Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services is months behind in paying organizations contracted to connect people to care. The interruption is likely to have lasting effects, even after the state catches up.
The $4.6 million levy will appear on a mail-in ballot this March; if approved, it would fund new equipment and add dozens of staff to the city’s police and fire departments, as well as a third fire station on Farm to Market Road