Podcast: A Fair Without a Ferris Wheel
August 12th, 2020The Northwest Montana Fair and Rodeo is still a go, so Micah Drew tells us why and what it's going to look like; plus the latest local news
The Northwest Montana Fair and Rodeo is still a go, so Micah Drew tells us why and what it's going to look like; plus the latest local news
Kalispell Regional Healthcare is continuing to expand despite the surging pandemic, plus the biggest stories from the last week
Glacier National Park is adapting to a typically busy summer in an atypical year, plus the biggest stories from the last week
Evergreen Superintendent Laurie Barron talks about her district's plan for welcoming back students, plus the biggest stories from the last seven days
Managing Editor Myers Reece talks about the resurgence of the coronavirus in Montana, plus a look at the most recent edition of Flathead Living magazine
This week's roundup of the news includes a look at the surge in coronavirus cases in Montana plus a significant decision by the Blackfeet Nation
The home-buying market in the Flathead Valley is booming and Staff Writer Maggie Dresser tells us why, plus the biggest stories from the last week
Staff Writer Micah Drew shares more from his story on one of the fastest couples in distance running, plus the biggest stories from the last week
Tristan Scott joins the show to tell us what the June 2 primaries mean for the divide within the Montana Republican Party
After an unprecedented senior year of high school, the graduating class of 2020 gathered one final time last weekend
Glacier National Park announces it will reopen in mid-June, plus the rest of the week's biggest stories
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For the second time in three days, no new cases of coronavirus were reported in Montana on Friday
Schools around the state are declining the option to re-open on May 7 and economists predict major job loss