Humane Society of Northwest Montana Seeks to Raise Funds After Operations Hampered By Burst Pipes, Water Damage
A pipe at the Humane Society's Kalispell facility burst during the Flathead Valley's deep freeze last month
A pipe at the Humane Society's Kalispell facility burst during the Flathead Valley's deep freeze last month
Representatives from the Montana Department of Transportation and Flathead County, as well as U.S. Rep. Ryan Zinke, met with locals on Friday to field concerns after the unexpected closure of the Bridge Street Bridge in downtown Bigfork last week.
Last year, the nonprofit organization served 781 new families and recorded 20,000 pantry visits, doubling the number of visits recorded over the past two years
Nonprofit leaders finished collecting data for the Point-in-Time survey during the last week in January with hopes of obtaining a more accurate count in outlying communities
The neurological disease, which is contagious, rapidly spreading, and always fatal, is currently known to infect only members of the cervid family — elk, deer, reindeer, caribou, and moose
Students, parents, teachers and community members can meet Matt Jensen, Kimberly Fricker and Joseph Libby on Feb. 5 at Flathead High School
In a conversation with the Beacon, the two-time Democratic U.S. House candidate argued Montanans are tired of "chaos" in Congress and ready for moderate policy solutions
Local climate advocates invite families to decorate snow people and learn how to advocate for national climate policy
Eligible high school students could receive up to $10,000 for their continued education; applications opened Feb. 1 and close April 5
Regulators to send letter to utility asking about energy purchases, Colstrip downtime, revenue
Senior healthcare demand rises in the Flathead; thousands of local children and adults have dropped off the Medicaid rolls since the state began reviewing enrollment; plus 'Ask the Expert' with Kalispell pediatrician Dr. John Cole
Medicaid enrollment in the Flathead has dropped by thousands of people, according to a state health department dashboard that tracks Medicaid data
The Flathead Valley is following nationwide population trends as the youngest baby boomers near retirement age. But demand far exceeds available resources, forcing providers to brainstorm creative solutions to eldercare.
James Cameron McNeely, 43, of Browning, admitted to stealing $78,000 from the tribal government that employed him
Flathead Electric Cooperative say the temporary closure of MT 35 is necessary to prevent the rotting Ponderosa from toppling power lines