New Year, New Yule
Celebrating the 20th anniversary of “Yuletide Affair,” Alpine Theatre Project continues its journey of bringing holiday fun to the Flathead Valley with three performances Dec. 20-22
Celebrating the 20th anniversary of “Yuletide Affair,” Alpine Theatre Project continues its journey of bringing holiday fun to the Flathead Valley with three performances Dec. 20-22
According to Montana DEQ, approximately 1,300 gallons of diesel leaked from a train locomotive while it was traveling between Havre and West Glacier
The USFS shut down a waste treatment plant earlier this year after a leak was found in a wastewater lagoon
The FDA conducted an investigation into morel mushrooms after the severe illness outbreak linked to Dave’s Sushi in Bozeman in late March and April
Police said speed, no seatbelts and possibly alcohol contributed to the accident just before 2 a.m. Saturday morning in Billings
A charming home in Bigfork’s Ridgewood subdivision; an updated property in Country Estates; and an upgraded Crestview home with lush landscaping
The money comes through the 2022 National Opioid Settlement, which gave Montana funding to combat the state’s rising opioid crisis
Griz will face South Dakota State in FCS championship
Seth Buckman was honored with the Montana Athletes in Service Award during last month’s Brawl of the Wild
A federal investigation is underway after Flathead County Sheriff’s Office deputies found $400,000 worth of meth, 81 guns, 30 chainsaws and a vast inventory of stolen property at a Whalebone Drive residence
The financial incentives for adopting are coming at a welcome time for the county shelter, which is currently housing and caring for 34 dogs and 15 cats
Scott Osterman resigned this week after an investigation found he had improperly spent more than $26,000 in state funds
Stakeholders and agency officials weigh in on how a court-ordered injunction delaying the wolf-trapping season for a month will play out in northwest Montana
Three grizzly bear mortalities occurred in September on BNSF Railway tracks near Glacier National Park, where the company continues to operate without an incidental take permit for the endangered species
After a pandemic-era population boom prompted unprecedented growth in local schools, enrollment is beginning to cool at the elementary and middle school level