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Margaret Notley, a history buff, horseback rider and outdoor enthusiast, served on the Flathead Land Trust board of directors ...
Ron Roholt recorded the fifth hole-in-one of his career Monday, on the 12th hole of the Bear Nine at Eagle Bend Golf Club. Roholt used a 6-iron to cover the 184-yard distance. Witnessing the ace was ...
Producing wheat, barley, peas, lentils and canola, Manning farms 3,200 acres, most of it leased land. When he was growing up ...
Canola is a result of plant breeding that aimed to change the nutritional makeup of rapeseed, which has historically been ...
When Kenneth Breidinger learned that Western Montana had opened the door to more spearfishing opportunities, his first ...
The Beverly is the newest treehouse design open to guests at the Montana Treehouse Retreat, located just 2 miles outside ...
A Denver-based multifamily investment firm has acquired The Meridian Apartments in Kalispell. This marks Brinkman Real Estate ...
Kyle Geyer looked pretty chipper. Especially for a woman who had spent four hours last Friday pinned beneath her riding ...
It’s a program that WorkshopMT, a newer nonprofit, puts on using a mobile classroom, fit with hand saws, hammers, nails and ...
Andrew Medley claimed his third title in the mens open championship at the 89th annual 4th of July Tournament, defeating Missoula’s Kade McDonough after three playoff holes.   Medley adds the 2025 ...
Over time, the Fourth of July became etched in public memory as the date of independence, largely because it was the day Americans first saw the finished document. It became symbolic, representing the ...
In my last column, I promised to revisit the partly answered question of why civil discourse has become so rare in American politics, and why so much animus exists between left and right.