Montana Life
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Seasonal sounds: Brass instruments star of unique Christmas concert
Musicians played tubas, euphoniums and baritone in a unique roughly one-hour concert performing at the Red Lion Ho…
‘Healing adventures’ bring together therapeutic services
‘Healing adventures’ bring together therapeutic services
Trovare's cooking classes teach culinary techniques for hard-to-find dishes
Cooking classes demystify exotic dishes
Hockaday celebrates the 20th anniversary of its Members Salon exhibit — A celebration of local art and diverse artists
Hockaday celebrates the 20th anniversary of its Members Salon exhibit A celebration of local art and diverse artists
Change rides slowly into Turner Mountain
Cloudy skies made for low visitation at Turner Mountain Ski area when 66 skiers rode the lone chairlift on Friday, Jan. 14.
'Tunnel rats' and an engineering marvel
Sitting beneath the Salish Mountains, the Flathead Railroad Tunnel just southwest of Trego stands as an engineering marvel.
Bigfork Nordic Center fills winter recreation need
North Shore Nordic Club President Dave Hadden said they are looking for fresh new faces to be on their board and to continue their mission of providing these r…
Holiday harvest: In search of the perfect Christmas tree
For locals in the High Country of western North Carolina, author Gloria Houston’s children’s book “The Year of the Perfect Christmas Tree” is as revered as muc…
Flathead muzzleloading group more than a flash in the pan
For nearly 40 years, the members of the Flathead Muzzleloader Association have been spending the second Saturday of each month stepping back in time to the day…
Model railroad group shares passion for hobby
For more than two years, the Flathead HO RR Module Group has been sharing its love of model trains around Kalispell.
Glacier Park continues work toward 100% Dark Sky compliance
Glacier and Waterton National Parks have become a haven for stargazers and amateur astronomers.
Saving Somers' history: Contractor breathing life into historic buildings
For decades the old building sat in a terrible state of disrepair at the west end of Somers Road, now Lee Maxwell is painstakingly restoring the structures to …
Lost teddy bear finds its way home after year in Glacier
Almost a year after being lost on Glacier National Park's Hidden Lake Trail, Naomi Pascal's stuffed bear, Teddy, has been reunited with its owner.
Kalispell veteran recalls service on destroyer U.S.S. Healy
At age 99, Arnold Peterson of Kalispell has seen a lot, but nothing compares to his days aboard the destroyer U.S.S. Healy in the Pacific during the height of …
Building on soil in Big Sandy
Montanans are using organic and regenerative agriculture to revitalize rural economies in places like Big Sandy.
Horse sense: Whitefish students take the reins in horsemanship class
Filled with anticipation, Whitefish Christian Academy seventh-graders followed horsemanship instructor Chanel Olson and a horse named Hammer, into an outdoor a…