First Wave of Winter
Snow blankets the region, with more on the way
Snow blankets the region, with more on the way
Scott, the ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, has now given philanthropic gifts to four of Montana’s seven tribal colleges. She previously gifted Blackfeet Community College $3 million in 2020.
Proponents of the shift estimate it will bring another $55 million to Yellowstone annually
Some Montana residents will face premium increases upwards of 200% as enhanced ACA tax credits near year-end expiration
A custom home perched above Lakeside; a classic Whitefish residence in an established neighborhood; and a Rollins property overlooking Flathead Lake
Even nearly a century after it was built, the Whitefish Depot still plays an important role for the railroad
From award-winning collections of poetry to historical fiction horror, wild game cookbooks and wildlife activity books for kids, these Montana-centric titles offer something for everyone
The complaint filed against Dr. Annie Bukacek by recently ousted President Brad Molnar accuses her of using Public Service Commission resources to conduct personal business. It's another development in a string of conflicts among the commission’s members.
The Facebook group sprung up to combat the immediate impacts of the shutdown — namely, SNAP benefits stalling — but its founder discovered need in the Flathead is constantly shifting and hopes her group can continue to help fill in the gaps.
Fewer than half of elementary-school students statewide are meeting math, reading and writing standards.
Vinegar and roasted garlic make mashed potatoes lighter and flavorful enough to serve with or without gravy
Several local organizations are offering free Thanksgiving dinner to those looking for a hot meal
Last month, the Montana DEQ approved another work plan to test new remediation technology; water quality advocates say decades of delays akin to "kicking the can down the road"
Despite economic uncertainty and a drop in Canadian travel, tourism bureau directors are optimistic about the winter season as northwest Montana ski areas remain an affordable attraction
The state’s June primary puts it last in line, but past attempts to move up the date have failed