Whitefish School District Selects Search Firm to Lead Hunt for Next Superintendent
The board selected McPherson and Jacobsen, LLC, a national search firm for boards of education
The board selected McPherson and Jacobsen, LLC, a national search firm for boards of education
Administrators are reportedly pausing a vehicle reservation system that has divided park visitors and gateway communities since launching in 2021
With plans to open the Whitefish Legacy Center next summer, the stewards of the Whitefish Trail made a "strategic purchase" of the 35-acre Beaver Lakes property, which was slated for housing development
The ruling finds House Bill 393 unconstitutional because lawmakers did not properly fund the program
The district is returning to taxpayers to collect the $630,460.15 it needs to make up the shortfall through a special tax assessment, which it has planned for February of 2026, pending board approval. The board will meet to discuss the matter on Dec. 15 at 6 p.m.
Born of a winter travel delay in County Limerick, this calming, caffeinated elixir demands no excuse for a snow day
A cow elk was shot and left to waste near Polebridge while a white-tailed deer was killed out of season near Troy, according to wildlife officials who asked the public for help gathering information
While a handful of districts saw growth, most public and private schools in the valley saw slight declines in enrollment between 2024 and 2025
The changes are aimed at reducing hunting pressure on public land and bringing the state’s flagging mule deer population out of a multiyear decline
Fluctuating snow levels are expected to bring multiple waves of “rain-on-snow” events to northwest Montana, with inches of rain in the valleys and feet of wet snow to high elevations as river basins become stressed
A Dec. 8 car crash prompted Kalispell Police Department officers to request assistance from the U.S. Border Patrol leading to the arrest of a Spanish-speaking individual with no documentation
A spokesperson for the Montana Department of Justice says the state will appeal the order to the Montana Supreme Court
Development Services Director and Interim City Manager Jarod Nygren is the final contender for the city's top administrative position
A recently remodeled turnkey home in Kalispell; a cabin built by a former Montana governor; and a five-acre property near Little Bitterroot Lake
A Senate Energy and Natural Resources subcommittee this week considered a slate of 26 public lands and wildfire bills, including a bill to permanently enshrine the decades old Roadless Rule