Fourteen Polson and Ronan Cub Scouts brought their creativity and innovation to a block of wood and wheels, creating a speedy and colorful car to race down the track.
The Montana Department of Administration is considering revising a recent policy change that restricts weekend rallies at the Capitol in Helena, according to department director Misty Ann Giles.
Because the current Congress is on track to accomplish nothing or almost nothing, I’m addressing this to whoever is elected this fall to represent Montana in the next Congress.
An old engine for Columbia Falls is a welcome new rig for the Blankenship Fire Department. Blankenship in December bought Columbia Falls 1994 HME Central States engine for $16,000, which was a great ...
The final natural resource damage assessment plan for the Columbia Falls Aluminum Co. Superfund site has been released, a plan that will take another and perhaps closer look at contamination at the ...
The March Thompson Falls City Council meeting last week was standing room only, with many residents attending in support of reinstating video recordings of council proceedings.
Members of the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office accept a ceremonial check from U.S. Congressman Ryan Zinke Monday, March 9, 2026, at the Lincoln County Courthouse. The money will be used for new ...
Bigfork School District Superintendent Tom Stack warned educators to prepare for budget reductions beginning in the 2027-28 school year due to falling enrollment numbers during the March 11 school ...
Originally charged with felony burglary, 40-year-old Gregory Holm of Kalispell pleaded guilty to misdemeanor theft at his Jan. 22 arraignment before Judge Amy Eddy in Flathead County District Court.
In 2004, health officials worked to change septic regulations after determining that the county’s large amount of surface water required a higher level of treatment.
A Kalispell teenager accused of shooting his sister in the head on Halloween 2024 saw his change of plea hearing postponed earlier this month.
Businessman Steven Dale Rasmussen, 58, had pleaded not guilty to two counts of sexual abuse of children at his Dec. 11 arraignment before Judge Amy Eddy in Flathead County District Court.