North Valley Food Bank Apple-picking Event Blends Conservation with Community Care
Volunteers will harvest apples from City of Whitefish trees on Sept. 6, helping to eliminate a major food attractant for bears preparing for hibernation
Volunteers will harvest apples from City of Whitefish trees on Sept. 6, helping to eliminate a major food attractant for bears preparing for hibernation
A log home tucked in the trees in Whitefish; a Bigfork residence with Flathead Lake views; and new construction in the Meadow Lake Golf Course community
The Montana delegates say they would oppose efforts to divert Land and Water Conservation Fund support away from acquisitions or otherwise limit public land access
After 32 years in downtown Whitefish, a popular consignment and gear shop moves east to Columbia Falls
Local organizations are working to promote the “aging-in-place” model while implementing senior-friendly communities that bridge generational divides
Diane Bunker, 73, tripped and fell 450 feet below the trail in Glacier National Park
Flathead Valley coaches talk about how their teams have responded after falling short in 2024 state title games
An independent report revealed that several Indian Health Service leaders were aware of Dr. Stanley Patrick Weber’s suspicious behaviors, yet failed to take action
A 34-year-old woman hiking near Lake Janet sustained shoulder and arm injuries after the bear charged and swiped at her
The settlement brings the state in line with federal law. Those who graduated in spring 2025 without a regular high school diploma can re-enroll during a 30-day special enrollment period.
Despite decent crop yields this harvest season, farmers are faced with low commodity prices for the second year in a row as tariffs raise prices of equipment and fertilizer
This four-ingredient pepper paste takes minutes to prepare and can use your choice of chilies, smoked or not
After accruing a pair of reckless driving offenses earlier this summer, Andrew Glenn Sullivan, 20, was booked in the Flathead County Detention Center on a $250,000 in the death of a 17-year-old female
Instead of taking one giant standardized test at the end of the year, Montana public school students now take bite-sized exams throughout the year
The chamber held a panel on Tuesday as part of a new process to endorse a “pro-business” candidate