It’s the unofficial kickoff for spring in the Flathead Valley as the 10th annual Free the Seeds event returns to Kalispell.
The city of Kalispell has tentatively agreed to settle a lawsuit brought by the Flathead Warming Center after its conditional use permit was revoked last year. The settlement, which still needs to be approved by the city council next week,
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is asking for the public's opinion on a nearly 53,000 acre conservation easement in northwest Montana.The easement would protec
One Kalispell Tree Farm isn’t quite what you’d expect, Tibetan yaks help keep the forests’ acres healthy and prepared in case of a wildfire.
House Bill 440, sponsored by Rep. Jane Weber, D-Great Falls, lays out a pilot program that would provide tax incentives for the sale of Montana-produced food. The bill passed with an amendment to add a sunset date in 2031.
Montana has seven justices serving on its Supreme Court, but freshman legislator Rep. Lukas Schubert, R-Kalispell, believes that is too large of a judicial bench for a small state.
A ProPublica investigation spurred a criminal inquiry into the practice of oncologist Thomas C. Weiner. Still, his medical license has been renewed by the state of Montana.
Skijoring, a sport where a skier is pulled by a horse through an obstacle course, is back this weekend in two Montana towns.In the Big Hole Valley, races star
The two supporters of "right to work" legislation were nearly eclipsed by more than 100 people who testified against the bill Friday at the Montana Legislature.
One bill would make Clerk of Supreme Court appointed position, other would make the court administrator appointed by just the chief justice.
Male finalists are: Tommy Mellott, football, Montana State, Butte; Junior Bergen, football, Montana, Billings; Weston Timberman, rodeo, Clarendon College (Texas), Columbus; Ben Perrin, U.S. Olympic Track and Field trials 10,000 meters, Montana State, Kalispell.