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It wasn’t until Michael Donnay encountered the harshest skiing conditions he’d ever experienced at Whitefish Mountain Resort ...
It has been said, possibly ad nauseum, that even a long journey begins with a single step. For the Plains-Hot Springs Savage Horsemen varsity baseball team, the hope is that well-work axiom applies to ...
The City Council last week agreed to commit funds to the Workforce Rental Assistance Program. Daniel Sidder, executive director of Housing Whitefish, proposed a funding plan for the next three years.
Ryan Beagle started his tennis career early, in that Libby coach Kyle Hannah dragged the 6-year-old out to the courts for a ...
It’s been 21 years since the last post-season Battle of Ontario and fans on both sides can’t wait to get started. Will the ...
The Local Government Review Commission met with the City Council last week to ask about the efficiency of the current government system. Review board members Kevin McDowell, Scott Wurster, Saundra ...
Otto Anderson had a bike helmet and a skateboard he picked up for 8 bucks at the thrift store. Still, he was loving the new skate park in Columbia Falls, which opened earlier this month. "If this had ...
Changes made to several bills on Wednesday at the Montana Legislature marked significant movement on property tax reform, which has been stalled for the last couple weeks.
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Islands on MSNAn Underrated Riverside City Full Of Outdoor Fun Is Montana's Gateway To Glacier National ParkWith small-town charm and proximity to Glacier National Park, this quaint Montana city is the perfect destination for ...
On Wednesday morning, a state legislative committee moved forward several of the major tax relief bills stlll under consideration – but not before making big changes to the language.
These true-life examples directly show how much more open to the people the Montana legislature is since the adoption of our 1972 Constitution. Bob Brown is a retired Whitefish history teacher who ...
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Denise Hayman and 2 others: Property tax relief can't wait; Senate Democrats demand action nowMontanans have been sounding the alarm on soaring property taxes — and Senate Democrats are answering that call.
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