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Don ‘K’ Subaru donates blankets to Logan Health
Don “K” Subaru recently donated 80 warm lap blankets to Logan Health for children undergoing infusion therapy as part of cancer treatment.
Legals for June, 21 2024
Teacher retention, wages hot topics at meeting of state education officials
Discussing likely areas for future policy improvement in Montana’s K-12 school system at a meeting in the state Capitol Monday, officials with the Office of Public Instruction highlighted teacher retention as a continued challenge across the state, noting that Montana public schools lost 2,039 educators to attrition during the 2021-22 academic year.
Legion Roundup: AA Lakers leave Palouse with victory
PULLMAN, Wash. — Michael Owens’ two-run double capped a four-run, seventh-inning outburst by the Kalispell AA Lakers, who put away the Lewis-Clark Twins 9-4 in their Palouse Tournament finale Saturday.
Judith 'Judy' Johnson Halama, 77
Judith "Judy" Johnson Halama, 77 of Whitefish, passed away June 10, 2024.
Legals for June, 26 2024
Law roundup: Woman reported for jogging dangerously
Someone called the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office to report a woman for purportedly “jogging dangerously” on the shoulder of the road, just beyond the white line, in Kalispell.
Glacier Twins split doubleheader with Missoula
MISSOULA — Nolan Amerman picked up an inside-the-park home run for the Glacier Twins in an 11-8 win against Missoula Wednesday.
Dave Germann, 70
Dave Germann, 70, died unexpectantly on June 20, 2024 at his home in Kalispell.
Canal siphon failures not a matter of if, but when
Along with the torrent of gushing water that flooded Babb due to catastrophic siphon eruptions on the St. Mary Canal last week will be serious economic consequences for north-central Montana's agricultural community whose livelihood is reliant on this water system.
Legals for June, 23 2024
State seeks to appeal decision on voting laws to Supreme Court
The State of Montana wants the U.S. Supreme Court to hear an appeal of the Montana Supreme Court’s March decision striking down four voting laws passed by the 2021 Legislature, and a filing last week shows the state plans to advance portions of the controversial “independent state legislature theory” that has mostly already been rejected by the nation’s high court.
Big inning downs AA Lakers in Pullman
PULLMAN, Washington — Luke Nikunen picked up two hits and threw 4 1-3 innings on the mound, but Reality Sports defeated the Kalispell Lakers 7-3 Friday at the WSU tournament.
Inter Lake named Montana's best daily newspaper
The Daily Inter Lake was named the best daily newspaper in the state Saturday at the Montana Newspaper Association's 139th annual convention and awards banquet in Kalispell.
Abortion rights group says it has signatures to qualify initiative for ballot
Despite legal delays and a persistent opposition movement, organizers of an initiative to enshrine a right to abortion in the Montana Constitution say they have gathered enough signatures to put the proposal on the November ballot.
‘Glacier’s Reds’ explores history of park’s iconic tour bus
‘Glacier’s Reds’ explores history of park’s iconic tour bus
Flathead Food Truck Festival returns with more ways to try new menus
The food truck festival is June 21 from 3 to 9 p.m. and June 22 from noon to 9 p.m.
CASA volunteers sworn in
Each will work as a Court Appointed Special Advocate/ Guardian ad Litem for abused and neglected children in the Flathead County foster care system.
Biden administration old growth forest proposal doesn't ban logging, but still angers industry
The Biden administration is advancing its plan to restrict logging within old growth forests that are increasingly threatened by climate change, with exceptions that include cutting trees to make forests less susceptible to wildfires, according to a U.S. government analysis obtained by The Associated Press.
Law roundup: Drunk woman pulls into driveway trying to avoid DUI
A drunk driver allegedly pulled into a stranger’s driveway, telling the resident who came outside asking her what she was doing that she was trying to avoid being pulled over by a Columbia Falls Police Department cruiser reportedly following her.