A bill that aims to crack down on employers who hire workers in the country illegally goes before the House Business and Labor Committee on Wednesday. Rep. Courtenay Sprunger, R-Kalispell, introduced House Bill 226,
Kalispell City Council members passed a code revision Tuesday night to address concerns of security and safety at vacant buildings.Current fire code provides a
The Montana Department of Transportation is inviting the community to an open house to discuss a new roundabout design for the intersection of US Highway 2 and
More than 60,000 new businesses were created in Montana in 2024, setting a new state record. That’s according to a report released last week by the Montana Secretary of State.
Kalispell, an outspoken critic of the bill and a Catholic himself, criticized the legislation saying it targeted Catholics.
Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks is hosting their Becoming an Outdoors Woman ice fishing workshop on Feb. 7 and 8.The two-part, two-day class is for women 18
Kalispell Public Schools (KPS) administrators are recommending the district run a high school general fund levy this spring, Superintendent Matt Jensen told the school board last week. The school district is facing an estimated $2.
Logan Health in Kalispell successfully performed Montana’s first minimally invasive brain tumor procedure in December, using cutting-edge robotic laser technology.
GasBuddy.com reports that average gasoline prices in Montana have jumped 7.7¢ per gallon in the last week, and currently average $2.86 per gallon as of Monday, January 20, 2025. Gas prices are now 10.8¢ higher in Montana than a month ago, and 0.9¢ per gallon higher than a year ago.
MONTANA - Extreme cold weather is set to impact Montana this weekend, with Arctic air bringing temperatures down to single digits and potentially dangerous wind chills.
A new medical imaging center has opened in North Kalispell aiming to provide another alternative for patients seeking imaging services to the Flathead Valley. "There's a need for low-cost medical imaging that provides options,
Montana does allow the death penalty, although a 2015 court ruling that found the specific substance in the law has precluded the state from executing someone ever since.