After announcing it has reached a deal with Northwest Drywall to facilitate the company’s move to the new rail park, the Kalispell City Council on Tuesday will look to make that deal official.
During last Monday’s city council work session, council members had some disagreements about whether or not the legislative body should be a part of the designing phase for projects like the one proposed for south Kalispell, but ultimately decided to allow the architectural review committee to do the heavy lifting.
Columbia Falls firearm manufacturer PROOF Research has been awarded an $11.42 million contract to develop advanced weapons parts for the federal government, the has company announced.
Whitefish Mountain Resort’s Chair 5, which has sat idle atop the mountain’s south face for years, will be relocated and repurposed to the east side, the resort announced Friday.
A Libby man is being held on $1.5 million bail after allegedly damaging a pack of cars, tampering with the evidence from damaging those vehicles and repeatedly threatening a relative’s life if he told law enforcement about his criminal activity.
Concessions made in a three-way agreement between the city of Kalispell, a local economic development group and Northwest Drywall will allow that business to relocate to the Glacier Rail Park rather than shutter its operation.
The Kalispell City Council will hold a public hearing on the proposed changes at Silverbrook Estates, after the council decided the developer’s proposed changes may have major effects on the subdivision’s residents.
During the Kalispell City Council work session tonight, the council will re-examine the conditional use permit request from Lofts at Ashley, LLC to build a 55-unit apartment complex.
The city of Kalispell is reflecting the cautiousness brought by south-side neighborhood residents in permitting a new 55-unit apartment complex that will alter the neighborhood’s character.