Flathead Lake ‘Recreation Needs’ Enter the Legislative Session
The joint resolution would request that recreational access needs to be measured fairly in comparison to the water's other uses
The joint resolution would request that recreational access needs to be measured fairly in comparison to the water's other uses
Montana Board of Regents announces Brock Tessman will take over for outgoing MSU President Waded Cruzado this summer
A mountain modern home in Columbia Falls; a thoughtfully designed residence with an open floor plan in Kalispell; and a completely updated Whitefish townhouse
It exempts affected forests from an objection process that allows outside groups, tribes and local governments to challenge logging proposals
Derrick James Jackson on Friday told jurors in his deliberate homicide trial that he feared for his life when he shot 65-year-old Stanley Grotberg in the face, but denies shooting his 62-year-old mother
Lawmakers overwhelmingly rejected Senate Bill 358, a proposal nearly two years in the making
He steps into the role after long-time City Manager Susan Nicosia retired last June following a decades-long career in local government
Gifts from the Kalispell Rotary Club and Michael Kozlowski on behalf of Rita Fitzsimmons will fund a children's infusion center at Logan Health
House Bill 267, known as “Bobby’s Law,” would establish the crime of aggravated vehicular homicide under the influence with a three-year minimum sentence
Prosecutors say evidence has linked Derrick James Jackson to the crimes, but defense said not enough testing was conducted in the investigation to rule out other suspects
Start making your own dairy products with this two-ingredient recipe that gives you an ongoing supply of fresh yogurt
“Nothing is over until the legislature gavels out,” a Gianforte spokeswoman wrote in an email
The Flathead County Board of Adjustment and the Montana Department of Corrections on April 1 reached an agreement that will pave the way for a prerelease center to replace the Greenwood Inn and Suites following a lawsuit
Longtime trading partners are preparing their own countermeasures
Rep. Tom Millett, R-Marion, framed House Joint Resolution 24 as a statement of support “for our sister state.” But the measure, which died April 1 on a 34-66 vote, ignited a firestorm of opposition from voters who interpreted it as a precursor to a “land grab.”