Kalispell Officials Apply for Federal Safe Streets Grant
The grant would fund two roundabouts and various safety measures along Main Street, including a designated school zone in front of St. Matthew’s Catholic School
By Zoë BuhrmasterThe grant would fund two roundabouts and various safety measures along Main Street, including a designated school zone in front of St. Matthew’s Catholic School
By Zoë Buhrmaster
Kalispell Public Schools’ Housing Construction class is inviting the community to take tours and see its work from the school year
By Mariah Thomas
In 1969, five climbers set out to accomplish what no one had before: to scale the sheer north face of Mount Cleveland, Glacier National Park's tallest mountain, in winter. Instead, tragedy struck and they were buried in an avalanche so deep that their bodies would not be discovered until the following June, 188 days after their disappearance.
By Butch Larcombe
Advice for cultivating a vibrant garden in a deer-prone region
By Patricia McGlynn
Todd Goddard crisscrossed the country to visit the places and people that meant so much to Harrison, which included his home in Livingston
By Maggie DohertyIn a state that has historically heralded its independent streak, Bodnar's candidacy for the U.S. Senate sets up an experiment about whether a candidate running outside the two-party system can stave off Montana's one-party rule
The federal money through the Land and Water Conservation Project will permanently protect 1,131 acres of front-country timberland near Kalispell, effectively tripling the size of Herron Park
Annual event offers season preview, waived ticket fees, and outdoor performance by nine-piece funk band
Piton Wealth Advisors started leaning into the overlap between their work and engineering a couple of years ago
The annual event showcases local culinary talent and supports workforce housing
A two-game suspension was imposed on Grady Bennett by the MHSA after allegations of recruiting were levied against the head coach of the Glacier program.
Bands from Montana and beyond treat Kalispell metal music fans
They can lead on conservation by co-sponsoring the Public Lands Integrity Act
Courtenay is determined to cut red tape in an effort to provide more housing supply
We need impartiality, nonpartisanship, and a dedication to legal excellence in the judiciary
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In the days after a Florida man's death from a bear attack, parkgoers assess — and accept — the inherent risks of hiking in grizzly country as experts emphasize "bear aware" education
The unanimous decision was made following outcry from roughly 20 residents who spoke against the project, which still must go to city council for a final decision.
Four candidates are vying to keep the seat in GOP control after a last-minute shake-up. But as one candidate distinguishes himself with high-profile endorsements, the Republican primary is shaping up to be a referendum on whether that establishment support carries weight with voters.
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