In the year 2026, the feat of being the “first” to do something in the sports world seems few and far between, especially in ...
I write to urge you to vote for Judge Amy Eddy for the Montana Supreme Court. During my 18 years as a Montana 11th Judicial District Court Judge, it was my distinct pleasure to come to know and ...
While I am not a lawyer or judicial scholar, as a citizen infused with a zeal for civic duty, I do have passable knowledge of governing bodies and documents, from the U.S. Constitution to ...
I wait all year for the first tender greens to leaf out in my garden. Before full heads and large leaves have time to form, I ...
As Sister Judy Lund sat and spoke with Marygrace Knuffke, a St. Matthew’s alumna who is serving out her year as Miss ...
I’m writing to support Derek Peachey for Montana House District 3. In today’s political climate, it requires a lot of guts to publicly share one’s political opinions, but downright courage to run for ...
The U.S. Senate narrowly voted to approve Steve Pearce’s nomination to lead the Bureau of Land Management. Pearce, a 78-year-old Republican, has deep ties to the oil and gas industry and a record of ...
Following a warm winter that brought below-average snowfall to Big Mountain’s summit and a steady stream of rain to the base ...
Habitat for Humanity of Flathead Valley on Tuesday announced the launch of a new affordable housing initiative that aims to ...
As voters cast ballots for this year’s party primaries, they’ll be weighing in on a primary election cycle characterized by ...
I see where every graduating class of the University of Montana can now raise a glass of celebratory beer—“1901”—commissioned for the alumni association’s 125th anniversary. The unique lager—brewed ...
Gracing the entrance of downtown Bigfork, the Bigfork Inn has served as a staple of the lake town’s character and a place of ...