A Century of Sentries
Weathering 100 years of change, the soul of Northwest Montana lookouts endures
By Hunter D'AntuonoWeathering 100 years of change, the soul of Northwest Montana lookouts endures
By Hunter D'Antuono
Christy Bortz, who has worked for the past nine years as an instructional coach in Kalispell’s Hedges Elementary School, hopes to spend her first year at the rural east-side district "listening well in order to lead well"
By Mariah Thomas
As the Flathead Valley gains acclaim as a top mountain-biking destination in North America, Whitefish-based trail-building company Terraflow earns national honors for its latest designs
By Tristan Scott
At the coffee house in downtown Kalispell, the Nuila family's "library of tastes" is already filled with classics
By Pete Avery
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 FranzCity councilors are set to wrap up discussion and adopt the state-mandated update to its growth policy at its April 6 meeting
Closing out a winter defined by rain, windstorms and dry spells, Blacktail Mountain Ski Area officials announced the final day of the season is set for Saturday, March 28. Meanwhile, Whitefish Mountain Resort will close as scheduled on April 5.
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Local artists create curated collection of iconic park posters that celebrate the beauty and spirit of Glacier National Park
The three-man Rocket League team will go head-to-head against East Helena on Saturday at Bigfork High School’s gymnasium in what will be the school’s first-ever live esports match
The music festival, Rhythm & Roots, will take place at Star Meadows Ranch on Saturday, with proceeds supporting the Resilient Strings Foundation
Federal bureaucrats have decided we, the public, don't deserve to have a say
Rescinding the rule would spell disaster for our outdoor heritage
America is rife with political division and this polarization isn’t helping anyone
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The county Republican central committee plans to endorse candidates in local legislative races again as campaigning ramps up. Democrats have also fielded candidates in each of the area’s legislative races, a feat the local chair called “a sign of growing energy.”
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
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