Berry Chocolate Muffins
Turn a bag of last summer’s huckleberries that sank deep into the freezer into freshly baked muffins
Turn a bag of last summer’s huckleberries that sank deep into the freezer into freshly baked muffins
Terms of the 2,400-acre land sale require EPA to finalize remediation plan for the shuttered aluminum plant’s contaminated property that follows waste-in-place recommendation
The approval from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, also granted last year, allows for a higher spring lake level, increasing the likelihood of refilling the lake to full pool by summer
The city council recently revisited homeless population issues and councilors requested a work session and public hearing in May to brainstorm solutions, including potentially revoking the Flathead Warming Center’s conditional use permit
Indigenous Ascent Coalition teamed up with the Big Sky Skimo Cup to introduce Browning High School students to the world of competitive ski mountaineering
About 30 to 40 volunteers are needed for the river ambassador and citizen science monitoring programs to help protect the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act-designated three forks of the Flathead River
Selenium concentrations from the Teck-owned mines consistently breach both B.C. and Montana water quality standards; nonprofit study says cost is three times more than what regulators require in reclamation bonds
The loss of coach Bill Sapa and former teammate Josiah Kilman hangs over Wildcats season
The two city council elections will be put to voters May 7 to coincide with school district and special district elections
After “forever chemicals” were detected in two of the city’s 11 drinking water wells last year, city staff has begun sampling more wells and have applied for grants to replace water sources and mitigate contaminants
The Columbia Falls School District hopes voters will green-light three levies that are set to plug holes in the district budget and fund the replacement of a decaying roof at the high school
Co-op's third community solar panel array will be developed near the Whitefish Wastewater Treatment Plant
Road crews began clearing snow in the Two Medicine Valley this week and will start plowing Going-to-the-Sun Road on April 1
Kenneth James Floyd has been charged with two additional felonies in Flathead County District Court after he pleaded not guilty to negligent homicide last year; new details emerge after Montana Department of Justice special attorneys take over case
Tickets raise money for FVCC student scholarships and must be purchased in advance