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Feds vow to ax restrictions on 1 million acres of Northwest Montana forestland
The federal government pledged to peel back protections on more than 1.1 million acres of forestland in Northwest …
Benefits of Libby Dam, others up for debate as U.S. and Canada prepare to renegotiate the Columbia River Treaty
Day and night, five turbines hum at the base of Libby Dam. Spun by water from its reservoir, Lake Koocanusa, each one can generate 120 megawatts of power — enough for 87,600 homes.
City of Kalispell releases pavement restoration list for 2018
The city of Kalispell has released the list of roads scheduled for pavement restoration projects in the 2018 construction season.
GHS principal poised for assistant superintendent position
Glacier High School Principal Callie Langohr is being recommended as the new assistant superintendent of Kalispell Public Schools.
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Flathead Valley Community College’s logger sports team hosted the 2018 Stumpjumper Days competition on April 21. The event ran from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the FVCC Logger Sports Arena. Athletes competed for the Bull o…
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Flathead Valley Community College’s logger sports team hosted the 2018 Stumpjumper Days competition on April 21. The event ran from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the FVCC Logger Sports Arena. Athletes competed for the Bull o…
School elections, levies approaching
District Music Festival results
Northwest Montana’s student musicians showcased their talent at the District 1 Music Festival.
Tester talks law enforcement at Glacier Park International
On Friday morning, Senator Jon Tester, D-Mont., visited Glacier Park National Airport for a meeting with Northwest Montana law enforcement officials.
Candidates rally for Second Amendment
This past Thursday, three Flathead Valley organizations — Liberty Fellowship, Frontier Guns & Ammo and Hosanna Health Care — marked the anniversary of the battles of Lexington and Concord, also known as Patriots’ D…
Police trying to ID fire suspect
The hunt continues for a male suspect believed to have been involved in a fire that broke out at a business on West Center Street in Kalispell early Thursday morning.
Athlete's Foot closing after 29 years in Kalispell
The Athlete’s Foot store on Main Street in Kalispell is closing its doors after nearly three decades of operation.
Voters consider school levies, trustees
Rosendale talks policy, touts endorsements
State Auditor Matt Rosendale visited the Daily Inter Lake recently to discuss his candidacy for U.S. Senate. He is among a slate of four Republicans seeking to unseat Sen. Jon Tester.
Police investigate suspicious fire at local business
Police are investigating a suspicious fire that broke out at a Kalispell business early Thursday morning.
Herberger's liquidation sale begins
The Herberger’s at Kalispell Center Mall will begin a liquidation sale Friday morning following their parent company Bon-Ton’s sale to liquidators, according to store manager Gary Evans.