Senate Confirms Doug Burgum as Interior Secretary
The interior secretary oversees the National Park Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Land Management and other subagencies
The interior secretary oversees the National Park Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Land Management and other subagencies
Educators at St. Matthew's Catholic School say demand for Catholic education in the Flathead Valley has grown precipitously in the post-pandemic years. Now, the Flathead Valley’s only Catholic school is also its fastest growing.
The storm is expected to enter the Flathead Valley on Friday with rising temperatures and mixed precipitation followed by an Arctic airmass on Sunday
Agencies and nonprofits across northwest Montana said key programs — from revolving agricultural loans to road repair projects — faced an unclear fate under the short-lived federal funding freeze that was set to take effect yesterday
For a sweet breakfast treat, choose your favorite mother dough – sourdough brioche or sourdough crescent – and drizzle the cinnamon swirls with buttermilk icing
Kalispell Public Works recommended two new well sites to replace two city water sources that were found last year to contain "forever chemicals" known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)
Industry leaders are working to expand access to childcare and brainstorm ways to accommodate the workforce in Flathead County; plus, Market Metrics and Financial Corner
The open house will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 4 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Smith Valley School
The local Montana Imaging Center opened mid-December, offering MRI and CT scans with low out-of-pocket costs, providing an independent service to the community
More than 3.2 million people came to Glacier National Park in 2024, reflecting a pattern of broader shoulder seasons that stretched the 2024 visitation season later into the calendar year
In 2023, the last year the event was held, an estimated 2,500 to 3,000 people attended over the course of the weekend
At open houses hosted by the Flathead National Forest on Jan. 21 and Jan. 22, officials outlined a “proposed action,” which includes potential plans for a mandatory but unlimited permit for all three forks and restrictions that would preserve the Flathead River system
A lawsuit filed by a former Kalispell wrestler and his father claims school officials took retaliatory actions after the duo reported a pattern of sexual assault on the wrestling team. The district says the father interfered with an ongoing investigation and engaged in “belligerent behavior.”
The Kalispell Republican is presiding over a state Senate mired in internal conflict as he attempts to pass a slate of conservative legislation
A bill proposed by Sen. Carl Glimm, R-Kila, would redirect tourism tax revenue to a property tax relief account, cutting funding for travel research and small business support programs. Industry officials warn it would hurt Montana’s tourism-dependent economy.