Every January, advocates seeking more alternatives to traditional educational models mark “National School Choice Week.” Supporters gathered on the front steps of the Montana State Capitol Friday.
Montana lawmakers debated legislation that would allow unlimited wolf hunting across the state until the population was reduced to a threshold of 650 animals statewide.
At the end of a daylong hunting trip in the Flathead Valley last November, it occurred to Jim Vashro that he’d crisscrossed tracts of land owned by three separate private entities with open access ...
Multiple of the bills' opponents reminded lawmakers the efforts resemble those of previous legislative sessions that have ...
A winter storm is impacting western Montana, with snow and high winds affecting various regions. Areas like Polson and ...
Over several decades spent working through the tiers of employment, this basic tenet emerged when watching the best in action – leaders eat last.
While the name "Rambo" might conjure images of Sylvester Stallone's action-packed escapades, the real-life hero being honored ...
When speaking with Sen. Angus King during the hearing, Burgum stated he supports an all-of-the-above energy strategy but that we must look at the economics of either decarbonizing traditional fuels or ...
Kalispell, would have required the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission to create an open wolf hunting season.
House Bill 176 initially required the state Fish and Wildlife Commission to allow unlimited hunting when Montana’s wolf ...
In the girls’ category, Layla Rella made finals for all her events and earned seven for seven medals. In a first for the Elk ...
Susy Peterson says running St. Matthew’s Catholic School in Kalispell was truly her “dream job.” A longtime educator and ...