After a Decade of Failed Attempts, Bill Establishing Indigenous Peoples Day Poised to Become Law
Senate Bill 224 now heads to Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte’s desk
Senate Bill 224 now heads to Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte’s desk
Tina Blair, former West Valley Middle School principal and current Fair-Mont-Egan kindergarten teacher, is eager to continue innovative school programs while prioritizing a “local feel”
Bradley Jay Hillious argued he was entitled to a new trial because Flathead County officials did not properly assemble a jury panel while also erroneously admitted testimonial hearsay
The move marks the second bill affecting the rights of trans youth that has failed to pass the GOP-held chamber
The single-lane steel-truss bridge connecting downtown Bigfork to Montana Highway 35 is slated for completion on June 30, forcing minor adjustments to the Bigfork Whitewater Festival over Memorial Day weekend
Featuring music from the likes of Fall Out Boy, Paramour, and My Chemical Romance, Emo Night at the downtown Whitefish mainstay has grown by leaps and bounds since it first launched a couple years ago
When you make tangy, creamy cultured buttermilk in your own kitchen, you master the first step of homemade cheese: activating powdered starter
Among the criteria for qualification is that a person makes under 100% of the area median income and pays more than 30% of their income towards rent
The Flathead County District Court judge is running to replace Justice Beth Baker, who is vacating her seat
After a high-profile expansion plan for the Swan Valley resort faltered in 2022, a purchase agreement with new investors calls for operating the lodge in its existing footprint. A community meeting is scheduled for April 17 in Condon.
The city approved a resolution to apply for a grant that would fund a sidewalk on the east side of U.S. 93 from Wyoming Street to Mission Trail
Snow water equivalent levels in the Flathead River basin are near normal at 99% while water supply on the Rocky Mountain Front is well below normal at 76%
The lawsuit is the latest example of tribes flexing their sovereign status to oppose new federal policy
Derrick James Jackson, 39, was found guilty of one count of deliberate homicide and evidence tampering while he was found not guilty in the second count of deliberate homicide; the Flathead County jury delivered the verdicts on Monday afternoon
James Ekvall and Ashley Bruns are in custody after being arrested in the Haskill Basin area