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Montana voters will be able to register to vote on Election Day, judge rules

A Montana judge has blocked the state from limiting voter registration on Election Day, concluding the move would …

Updated 3 years ago
Kalispell Public Schools superintendent search changes course, will seek interim

Kalispell Public Schools will seek an interim superintendent for the 2023-24 school year after opting against interviewing any of the five applicants who respo…

Updated 3 years ago
Montana Republicans want censure while misgendering lawmaker

A group of conservative Republican lawmakers in Montana deliberately misgendered a transgender colleague in demanding that she be censored for language she use…

Updated 3 years ago
Ban of medical care for transgender minors clears legislative hurdle

For almost three weeks, Senate Bill 99 sat in a stack of papers on some desk in the Capitol, fading slightly from the political foreground. After passing throu…

Updated 3 years ago
Columbia Falls City Council denies 180-unit subdivision east of Flathead River

The Columbia Falls City Council on Monday voted 5-2 against a zone change that would have allowed a Florida developer to build an 180-unit subdivision just eas…

Updated 3 years ago
Montana shelves GOP proposal to alter U.S. Senate primary

A proposed change to next year's Montana U.S. Senate primary that could have hurt Democratic Sen. Jon Tester's reelection chances is likely dead after a state …

Updated 3 years ago
Lawmakers sign off on governor’s amendments to bill banning gender-affirming care

Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte on Monday recommended amendments be made to Senate Bill 99, the legislature’s proposed ban on gender-affirming care for minors, calling the term “Orwellian Newspeak” and asking lawmakers…

Updated 3 years ago
FEC awards safety grants to nonprofit organizations

Flathead Electric Cooperative’s Roundup for Safety Directors has awarded $44,080 to nine area nonprofits, including Flathead County Search and Rescue Associati…

Updated 3 years ago
ImagineIF Libraries hosts mending workshop

At this free Earth Day event, learn how to reduce textile waste by mending and repairing gear and clothing.

Updated 3 years ago
Community organizing group sets affordable housing, infrastructure as priorities

A group of over 50 Flathead County residents formed campaign committees working on issues related to affordable housing, mental health and infrastructure at a community meeting led by organizing project United Toda…

Updated 3 years ago
Meet the trustee candidates running in Cayuse Prairie

The Daily Inter Lake reached out to school board trustee candidates in contested elections. The information below was provided by candidates for Cayuse Prairie School District No. 10 and edited for spelling, punctu…

Updated 3 years ago
Meet the trustee candidates running in Columbia Falls School District No. 6

The Daily Inter Lake reached out to school board trustee candidates in contested elections. The information below was provided by candidates for Columbia Falls School District No. 6 and edited for spelling, punctua…

Updated 3 years ago
Meet the trustee candidates running in Deer Park School District

The Daily Inter Lake reached out to school board trustee candidates in contested elections. The information below was provided by candidates for Deer Park School District and edited for spelling, punctuation and sp…

Updated 3 years ago
Kalispell City Council approves land deal for Parkline Trail extension

Kalispell City Council gave the go-ahead Monday to purchase a tract of vacant railway land with the goal of extending the Parkline Trail.

Updated 3 years ago
Kalispell couple competes to support nonprofit capital campaigns

It’s clear how much fun Margit Baake and Todd Rogers have when they talk about the hours they spend volunteering and working for the boards of the Flathead Foo…

Updated 3 years ago
Law roundup: Staff has bigger fish to fry other than man’s ire

Flathead County Sheriff’s Office received a call about an “extremely belligerent” customer allegedly being hostile toward staff who couldn’t sell him a fishing license without an ID. Since his visit, the