Despite glimmers of an earlier-than-usual flu season in Montana, local health officials say there is still time to prepare before the brunt of the illness arrives in the Flathead.
Whitefish Credit Union announced the 2015 Community Pride Scholarship recipients this week with five Flathead Valley Community College students who are earning their associate degrees.
Citing a need in Lincoln County for qualified nursing staff, Flathead Valley Community College will expand its practical nursing program to the Lincoln County Campus in Libby.
Full-time enrollment at Flathead Valley Community College fell another 5 percent for spring term, according to Brad Eldredge, the college’s director of institutional research, assessment and planning.
Current Flathead Valley Community College students and recent grads talked about the harrowing jump from school to the real world Feb. 5 in the Digital Portfolio course.
With only a small change on the advice of a local veterinarian, the Flathead City-County Board of Health unanimously approved the county rabies program Thursday afternoon.
A packed house turned out Thursday night in Kalispell to listen to state Sen. Jennifer Fielder and state Rep. Ed Lieser discuss the pros and cons of Montana possibly taking control of federally owned lands within the state’s borders.
Four local filmmakers plan to travel the Pan-American Highway and make a documentary from the experience. Pictured from left: Jacob Ries, Jennifer Cobet, Aamon Jaeger and Kevin Trimm.
North Valley Hospital opened its doors to the public Tuesday evening to showcase a fourth operating room and talk about future plans for the Whitefish hospital.
North Valley Hospital opened its doors to the public Tuesday evening to showcase a fourth operating room and talk about future plans for the Whitefish hospital.
North Valley Hospital opened its doors to the public Tuesday evening to showcase a fourth operating room and talk about future plans for the Whitefish hospital.
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Both Flathead Valley hospitals have spent the last few months bringing in top-notch specialists in a rash of hiring that has involved a total of 638 new employees, a net gain of 185.