Columbia Falls City Council Gets First Look at Short-term Rental Policy Framework
Over the next few weeks, city councilors will consider whether to restrict future short-term rental permits to primary homeowners only.
By Lauren FrickOver the next few weeks, city councilors will consider whether to restrict future short-term rental permits to primary homeowners only.
By Lauren Frick
The new regulations and construction standards allow property owners to install gravity-fed septic systems, which the county has not permitted since 2004
By Zoë Buhrmaster
After moving from a basement downtown to a storefront along U.S. Highway 2, the Columbia Falls Historical Society has settled into its new home
By Justin Franz
Daniel Lombardi’s first photography show explores a future without birds through the spiritual, science-fiction lens of his cyan images of the cautious, regimented process of bird banding
By Lauren Frick
Local theater companies encourage children to join the action, saying that acting and performing can teach valuable skills that have benefits far beyond the stage
By Lauren FrickShould Christy Bortz accept the role, she’ll replace longtime superintendent Amy Piazzola, who is retiring at the school year’s end. The board hopes to have her final answer next week.
The project involves timber harvests, prescribed burning and whitebark pine restoration on 7,704 acres along the Hungry Horse Reservoir’s western edge, including in core grizzly bear habitat and portions of the Jewel Basin Hiking Area
There are multiple reasons a business owner or entrepreneur should consider financial planning for themselves
How a simple ticket can change everything
Local artists create curated collection of iconic park posters that celebrate the beauty and spirit of Glacier National Park
The Whitefish High School girls basketball team will open Class A state tournament play at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday
The music festival, Rhythm & Roots, will take place at Star Meadows Ranch on Saturday, with proceeds supporting the Resilient Strings Foundation
Tech CEOs are not the most trustworthy source regarding job claims
Republicans who run everything statewide only cater to the political donor class
90% of the new wastewater treatment capacity will benefit the private for profit Holland Lake lodge, not the public campground at Holland Lake
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The senator’s departure from the race minutes before Montana's filing deadline caused an outcry from some members of his own party — and beyond — who argued the move sets a “dangerous precedent”
A federal court ordered dam operators along the Columbia and Snake rivers must lower reservoir levels and increase spill to aid endangered salmon and steelhead populations, an adjustment that Flathead Electric officials say has "direct affordability implications" to members
The three-time gold medalist made the move to Kalispell nearly four years ago and has since leaned on her newfound “village” as she prepares for her third Winter Paralympic Games.
A six-part series on notorious Flathead Valley militia leader David Burgert, who vanished into the wilderness after a shootout with sheriff's deputies in 2011