Zinke Pitches Bill Restricting Federal Land Transfers
The 'Public Lands in Public Hands’ bill draws support from sporting organizations, skepticism from Zinke critics
The 'Public Lands in Public Hands’ bill draws support from sporting organizations, skepticism from Zinke critics
City officials continued their campaign at the Feb. 20 Kalispell Chamber of Commerce luncheon where they educated the audience about the $4.6 million levy that will appear on a mail-in ballot on March 19
Low-cost carrier Avelo Airlines will provide twice weekly flights to Sonoma County with an introductory one-way fare starting at $78
The agency’s announcement reignites a civil rights feud with transgender residents that was the subject of a prior lawsuit
A record-low snowpack has sent ripples through the local winter-recreation economy, but current conditions and forecasts leave business community optimistic
Results from November’s election will be nullified in Wards 1 and 2, with a redo election slated to occur in mid-May at the earliest
Hosted by the nonprofit Friends of the Flathead Avalanche Center, the four-day event runs Feb. 21-24 and features activities at local watering holes, a wet snow avalanche presentation and backcountry partner speed dating
The two meetings, with identical agendas, will involve breaking attendees up into small groups for mapping exercises and discussion about growth and development over the next 20 years
The No Labels party in Montana is a minor party, alongside the Green Party, meaning candidates will only appear on the general election ballot
Raph Graybill, a Helena attorney, has spent years litigating against abortion restrictions and other Republican-backed laws
As local businesses adopt hybrid remote work models popularized by the pandemic, other business leaders prefer the return of in-office structures
An upgraded Happy Valley home near Whitefish; a charming Columbia Falls residence on nearly 3 acres; and a ranch-style home in Silverbrook Estates
The universities’ successes in enrollment come as they address separate challenges
Othel Lee Pearson entered a plea deal with federal prosecutors that recommends three years of probation and an $8,000 fine
The move comes after leading Republicans had backed Sheehy as the party's best chance to topple three-term Democratic Sen. Jon Tester