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Warming Center helps solve the challenges it is accused of creating
Kalispell City Council’s upcoming work session to discuss challenges surrounding homelessness demonstrates they are doing their job.
Letters to the editor Dec. 31
Letters to the editor Dec. 31
Letters to the editor June 20
Letters to the editor June 20
State study singles out black bears
I have some questions and comments after reading the Agu. 6 article in the Daily Inter Lake regarding the state black bear study.

Tester calls for action on water levels in Flathead Lake ahead of summer
U.S. Sen. Jon Tester on Monday called on a federal inter-agency group charged with managing dams and reservoirs to immediately begin taking steps to avoid low water levels in Flathead Lake this summer.
Letters to the editor July 1
Letters to the editor July 1
Uphold the nonpartisan judicial system
Recent efforts to transform nonpartisan judicial races into highly partisan contests are a direct threat to our democracy.
Letters to the editor Feb. 23
Letters to the editor Feb. 23
Letters to the editor Aug. 1
Letters to the editor Aug. 1

Northwest Montana 2024 state Legislature primary voter guide
Ahead of Montana’s June 4 primary election, the Daily Inter Lake sent questionnaires to state Legislature candidates running in contested races in Northwest Montana. Candidates were instructed to keep their answers to each of the four questions to under 150 words. Answers were lightly editing for brevity, clarity, Associated Press style and grammar.

Fair Parade makes return to downtown Kalispell
Horses walking the route, chickens on floats and shiny cars driving along to the delight of youngsters and adults gathered in downtown Kalispell. The Northwest Montana Fair Parade returns Friday, Aug. 9.
Letters to the editor July 14
Letters to the editor July 14
Sports and courts: No place for bias
If sports teams don’t get to choose the referees in a game, why should political parties get to support candidates in a judicial election? It’s really not that different.
Bill amendment changes our tune
Sen. Carl Glimm’s property tax-relief plan is riding a swell of support as it floats closer to a final vote in the House.

Spring deer, elk surveys show mixed results
HELENA – Biologists conducting spring deer and elk surveys found some areas with improved herd growth and some areas with lower recruitment due to poor habitat conditions and disease.
Postal Service asking for another taxpayer bailout
For an agency that claims it “generally receives no tax dollars for operating expenses,” the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) sure does like government subsidies.
Politics as usual
The furor over immigration is an issue that won’t go away — can’t go away — because once it does it will no longer provide political ammunition for Republicans to use against the Democratic Party.
Water isn’t free. Exempt well policy pretends it is
Last month, the senator from Martinsdale received harsh criticism from dozens of opponents on his bill to “revise exempt water rights laws.”
Why I’m appointing a new Senate committee
I recently announced that I’m in the process of appointing a new committee of the state Legislature.

Ukraine and US have agreed on a framework economic deal, Ukrainian officials say
Ukraine and the U.S. have reached an agreement on a framework for a broad economic deal that would include access to Ukraine's rare earth minerals, three senior Ukrainian officials said Tuesday.