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Pat Williams, Montana’s longest-serving member of the U.S. House, died Wednesday evening in a Missoula hospital. The Butte native, who was Montana’s last Democrat elected to the House, served nine ...
Discover the breathtaking beauty of Flathead Lake, one of the world’s cleanest and most pristine freshwater lakes, nestled in northwest Montana’s Flathead National Forest. Stretching 28 miles long and ...
An opening was suddenly available on Flathead Lake and I eagerly paid 18 bucks to the state to reserve a tent site next to the water. I, and what seemed like a gazillion other Americans were online ...
Each summer, as Flathead Lake reaches its scenic peak, calls grow louder to hold the lake level high through August and into September. For lakeshore residents, recreation businesses and visitors, ...
If you want your own private island that’s accessible year-round on Montana’s Flathead Lake, you’ll need $72 million. It’s been more than three ...
Congressman Ryan Zinke of Western Montana is urging Secretary of Interior Doug Burnham to take immediate action regarding the ...
ELMO, Mont. — A fire in northwestern Montana that has destroyed at least four homes and forced the evacuation of about 150 residences west of Flathead Lake continued to be pushed north by winds ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — Bigfork Fire Department reports firefighters went out to a house fire on the eastern shore of Flathead Lake and one resident did not survive the fire. Crews responded to the ...
During the 2025 legislative session, Montana Senate President Matt Regier, R-Kalispell, who represents a portion of the Flathead Valley, introduced a resolution supporting recreation on Flathead Lake, ...
Ideally, Energy Keepers and the Confederate Salish Kootenai Tribes and the federal regulators need to take two additional simple proactive steps to ensure the lake level is maintained at 12 inches ...
Dayton, Montana mansion on own island on Flathead Lake hits real estate market for $72 million with Loch Ness like monster legend. ... Tom Brady and Bill Gates all own homes in Montana.
Forecasts following an unseasonably warm, dry May, indicate the largest freshwater lake in the West will be 1.5 feet below normal by mid-July.