Forest Service to Abandon Nine Regional Offices
As Washington continues slash-and-burn policies for federal agencies, USDA announces consolidation of offices responsible for 193 million acres of public land
As Washington continues slash-and-burn policies for federal agencies, USDA announces consolidation of offices responsible for 193 million acres of public land
In the year 2025 alone, the Libby native has golfed in at least 15 countries as he continues to strive for success in the world of pro golf
Direct primary care has emerged as a possible solution to the healthcare affordability crisis in the U.S. But is it a sustainable option?
The desperation of livestock and agriculture producers reflects a broader crisis on the Blackfeet Reservation, where reports of extreme drought conditions led the Tribal Business Council to declare a state of emergency last month
UFP Edge east of Missoula will close on Sept. 27, according to the company
The proposal raises statewide wolf harvest quota to 500 and eliminates regional quotas; Commission to make final decision at Aug. 21 meeting
The small plane crashed Saturday morning off the runway at Ryan Field, southeast of West Glacier
Canadian travel drops as domestic tourism remains flat; Flathead Valley property owners are adding tourism to their crop rotation; plus, Market Metrics and Financial Corner
U.S.-Canada border crossings at Roosville were down 25% this spring while businesses are reporting a spike in last-minute, short-term trips as tourists navigate the unknown
A home overlooking Eagle Bend Golf Course; a rustic modern retreat on nearly 8 acres; and a residence with stunning views of the Columbia Range
Flathead Valley property owners are adding tourism to their crop rotation as they seek to sustain their agricultural land and diversify revenue streams
While locals are familiar with Danny On as the namesake of a popular hiking trail at Whitefish Mountain Resort, a smaller segment of the Flathead Valley knows about his World War II heroics, or his career as a smokejumper, forester and nature photographer
Daniel Edward Duffey of Billings will serve one year in the Flathead County Detention Center followed by five years to the Montana Department of Corrections after a jury this spring convicted the political operative of two counts of stalking
Those funds included an estimated $26.3 million for Montana schools
Set in Glacier National Park, this debut novel adds yet another impressive waypoint to the literary trail that western Montana authors have helped blaze