General News
The blurb for this section is not filled out
PHOTOS: Flathead, Glacier class of 2026 graduation ceremonies
Photos from Flathead and Glacier high schools' graduation ceremonies held Friday, June 5 and Saturday, June 6.
Blood donors sought as supply dips critically low
Nonprofit blood services provider Vitalant has a critical blood and platelet shortage and is urging all eligible donors to make an appointment now.
Law roundup: No good deed goes unpunished
After a woman reportedly took a dog she found to the shelter a man called her and “made nasty comments and sent rude text messages.”
Kalispell awarded $4.78M for affordable housing
Kalispell’s Junegrass Place will receive $4,780,000 to build 24 new homes for families and individuals.
Hearings Thursday for big housing project in Whitefish
One of the biggest housing projects ever proposed in Whitefish, along with a request for accompanying commercial development — all at the base of Big Mountain …
Great Fish Challenge nets $4.2M for 61 nonprofits
Whitefish Community Foundation awarded more than $4.2 million to 61 Flathead Valley nonprofit organizations during the Great Fish awards event Monday evening.
Inter Lake hosts online forum with Kalispell candidates
The Daily Inter Lake is hosting an online forum tonight with candidates vying to serve on the Kalispell City Council.
Grand Teton rangers resume use of body video cameras
Rangers in northwestern Wyoming's Grand Teton National Park have resumed using body-worn video cameras after a three-year hiatus.
Former girlfriend testifies in Kalispell man's murder trial
Testimony from a murder victim’s former girlfriend highlighted the second day of a homicide trial Tuesday in Kalispell.
Montana man charged with running over, killing girlfriend
Prosecutors have charged a Montana man with killing his girlfriend by running over her in his pickup truck during an alcohol-fueled argument in a grocery store parking lot.
Hospital: Public officials threaten doctors over Covid care
Three public officials threatened doctors at a Helena hospital after they refused to treat a Covid-19 patient with ivermectin, a drug to treat parasites that i…
Glacier High announces National Honor Society inductees
Fifty-nine students were inducted into the Glacier High School chapter of the National Honor Society on Oct. 4.
Community support keeps Swan River Hall open
The Swan River Hall has been renovated, thanks to a community fundraising effort.
UM resumes study program abroad
With many universities across the nation continuing to forgo study abroad due to Covid, it’s something of a triumph for the University of Montana to place nine…
Kalispell board named state School Board of the Year
Following another challenging year for school boards across Montana under the strain of the pandemic, one board stands out for its dedication to education and excellence for students.
Law roundup: Turkey unaware Thanksgiving’s coming
A wild turkey made itself comfortable in a woman’s Sixth Avenue house and she called the Columbia Falls Police Department for help getting it out. It left through a window.