What’s Looking Up?
Unemployment has dropped to a 50-year low rate, and Montana’s is under 3%
Unemployment has dropped to a 50-year low rate, and Montana’s is under 3%
Federal law does not allow for federal funds to be used to pay school lunch debt, so a gap exists between what the school district can cover and the actual cost of providing the food
Season-pass sales at Glacier Nordic Club help lay preparations for the youth ski-education programs for children between the ages of 4 and 18 and ensure that a stable of groomers is prepared to perform this yeoman’s work all winter long
Through backdoor efforts during the 2021 Montana Legislature, actions were taken to award hunting tags to those who have more wealth or more land than other citizens
These proposals benefit both renters and homeowners, young families looking for starter homes and older folks looking to age in place. The time for action is now.
The 2021 Legislature spent significantly more time debating how to discriminate against transgender kids than it did mitigating rapidly escalating property taxes for homeowners due to the pandemic-era land grab that consumed Montana
The liberal left is spinning lies about Ryan because they know he doesn’t support their far-left liberal agenda
Monica Tranel’s conservative Montana upbringing, energy sector experience, skills, abilities, work ethic, and empathy are needed now in Washington D.C.
We’re being lied to by all sides and given no facts upon which to make informed and truly independent decisions
She continues to protect your property rights, your freedoms and your tax dollars
Courtenay’s family has a long legacy of service in the Flathead
Confronting the limitations of a business puts you very close to the uncomfortable reality that is the finitude of life
Montanans who support public lands, public access, wildlife, water, and clean air – as well as our state Constitution and impartial justice over special interests – need to re-elect Justice Ingrid Gustafson
I am, admittedly, a transplant with a lot to learn. But, I am also a person who gets to call the Flathead Valley my home.
Even as news deserts expand, individual community-targeted newspapers continue to be published in Kalispell, Whitefish, Columbia Falls and Bigfork