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My father never quite understood how I could live in New York City. He preferred Montana, open rather than dense, prairie rather than concrete. Great Falls was his birthplace, and later he stayed in ...
This summer in the Flathead features a full slate of live music, rodeo, festivals and other events to keep you entertained ...
Community members will have the opportunity to voice their opinions on the proposed redesign of downtown Kalispell streets ...
It’s a magical time of year in Montana. After approximately 237 months of winter, the snow has (mostly) melted, the trees are getting their leaves, and it’s time to mow the lawn again. I even put a ...
Well, there’s been some big progress on that front, and it appears the hypothetical is poised to become the tangible. The ...
Kalispell Councilor Sid Daoud has thrown his hat into the race for mayor in this year’s municipal election. This will be the ...
An early storm last month helped boost the snowpack in northwest Montana, bringing the Flathead River basin’s streamflow ...
Flathead Warming Center staff at a May 13 meeting presented to board members an end-of-season report for the 50-bed, ...
The Milk River Project, a critical irrigation artery along Montana’s Hi-Line that’s been dry for a year, is expected to ...
Greg Schatz and his all-volunteer work crew from the Back Country Horsemen of the Flathead started digging a solar-powered ...
National Guard Helicopter Crew Landed on Montana Ranch and Trespassed to Take Antlers, Citations Say
Three Montana Army National Guard members face trespassing charges after authorities said they landed a Black Hawk helicopter in a mountain pasture on a private ranch to take several elk antlers ...
Although summer doesn’t officially arrive until the next edition of Flathead Living magazine hits the stands (wink), the ...
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