The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has finalized rules to reduce pollution associated with the combustion of fossil fuels for electricity. The new rules are anticipated to have major ...
Last year, when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released its proposed cleanup plan for the Columbia Falls ...
The Montana High School Association executive board at its April 22-23 meeting voted to bring competitive video gaming to ...
Montana behavioral health nonprofits largely supported recommendations presented Tuesday to the state’s behavioral health ...
My favorite spring wildflowers, yellow fritillary and shooting star, have bloomed in such an abundance at Lone Pine State Park, that I can’t help but marvel at the shocks of magenta and buttery yellow ...
School districts across northwest Montana will hold elections on May 7, in which voters will elect school board trustees and ...
Education leaders have the tremendous opportunity and responsibility to implement Public Charter Schools for the benefit of Montana’s children. Woke organizations, with no accountability to our ...
Out-of-state visitors to the Treasure State spent nearly $5.5 billion during travel in 2023, money that supports local ...
We’re entering the “quiet period” in the uplands. Depending on where you live, game birds are pairing up and breeding. Nesting will soon begin in the southern states. Up north we’re still a month or ...
Fifteen years ago, engineers with the Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) recognized the need to replace Sportsman’s ...
CFAC/Glencore representatives will be in Columbia Falls Wednesday and Thursday, April 24 and 25. Don’t miss this opportunity to speak up for a brighter future and a more comprehensive cleanup of ...
As part of the ongoing Vision Whitefish 2045 effort to update the Whitefish Growth Policy, the city’s planning department ...