Montana to Pay Behavioral Health Consultants Hundreds of Dollars Per Hour
The two-year, likely multi-millon dollar agreement tasks New York-based Alvarez & Marsal with steering a sprawling mental health and developmental disabilities reform effort.
The two-year, likely multi-millon dollar agreement tasks New York-based Alvarez & Marsal with steering a sprawling mental health and developmental disabilities reform effort.
Approximately 2,900 members of Flathead Electric Cooperative will be impacted
An 86-year-old man died after he hit a tree with his vehicle on Electric Avenue and fell down a riverbank
The testimony came in a hearing in a lawsuit that 10 states, including Montana, filed against the federal government to block sharp rate increases
Flathead County Planning Board will not recommend that commissioners adopt a proposal to furnish residential zoning regulations on about 1,000 acres of land north of the unincorporated community
The Whitefish-based nonprofit will host four community education classes in September to mark Suicide Prevention Month
Nonprofits receive 100% of the gifts designated to them, as the costs of the campaign are covered by Whitefish Community Foundation
Defense attorneys argue the jury was “improperly drawn” and violated Jonathan Douglas Shaw’s right to a fair and impartial jury
Montana songwriters billed as part of this year's “Rising Stars” lineup include Sean Devine from the Paradise Valley, Whitefish’s Hannah King and Jo Smith, and Helena’s Matt Strachan
If the 53-year-old from Kalispell makes it past next June's primary, he faces an uphill battle in trying to unseat the wealthy incumbent
JD Saddlery has replaced the former Valley Boot and Saddle on North Meridian Road where owners Jesse and Tara Dicken resole boots and build custom saddles and western tack
1,954 students are currently enrolled in the Whitefish public schools — the highest number since 2001
Arkansas, Montana, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia and Washington, D.C., are at risk of seeing half their licensed programs close when federal pandemic relief money runs out this month
Stagnant salaries, high housing costs and a souring public opinion around education have made it difficult for school districts to recruit and retain teachers. This fall, the Flathead Valley’s public schools are feeling the effects.
Rich Nolan, president and CEO of the National Mining Association, said the report did little to advance Biden's stated goal to secure domestic mineral supplies while supporting responsible mining