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Cynthia 'Cindy' Louise Long, 70
Cynthia Louise Long, 70, passed away peacefully at home on June 25, 2024, and began her journey with Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior.
Letters to the editor July 4
Letters to the editor July 4
News Now: This week's Northwest Montana headlines
Daily Inter Lake reporter Taylor Inman goes over some of the week’s biggest headlines.
Roger Wayne Siblerud, 84
Roger Wayne Siblerud, 84, passed peacefully on June 15, 2024, the day before Father's Day on the same day, many years later as his beloved son Patrick Siblerud passed.
Film and TV crews spent $334 million in Montana during last two years, legislators told
‘Yellowstone’ the largest contributor to the total as lawmakers weigh the value of tax credits.
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.
Mission Valley cruises past Libby
POLSON — Dawson DuMont picked up three RBIs and crossed the plate twice himself as the Mission Valley A Mariners swept the Libby A Loggers in a doubleheader Tuesday evening.
Beach Boys surfin’ into headline Northwest Montana Fair concert
The fair concerts kick off Aug. 13 with Rock & Roll Hall of Fame legends The Beach Boys.
Legals for July, 2 2024
Auditions open for Montana’s Got Talent
Montana’s Got Talent presented by Starlight Academy is seeking people to audition to be contestants in its inaugural show scheduled Oct. 26 at the Wachholz College Center.
Montana GOP, Busse file campaign finance complaints
The Montana GOP said the Democratic candidate for governor is illegally spending money on his wife’s communications company — but Democrat Ryan Busse, challenging the Republican incumbent, alleges Gov. Greg Gianforte improperly funneled $1 million to his campaign manager’s companies.
Riders held to 4 hits in Wednesday loss
MISSOULA – The Range Riders bats were stifled for only four hits in a 5-3 loss against the Missoula PaddleHeads at Allegiance Stadium on Wednesday night.
Legals for June, 28 2024
Judy Collins, Toad the Wet Sprocket and Los Lobos set to perform in Kalispell
July will bring a heatwave of nostalgia to the Wachholz College Center with Judy Collins, Toad the Wet Sprocket and Los Lobos to the stage.
Legals for June, 30 2024
Kalispell author hopes to inspire perseverance through her stories
Author Lorrie Grosfield and Hallie, the turtle, the main character in her new children’s book, have something in common — both are devoted mothers.
Survey shows a drop in the area’s homeless population, but shelter leaders aren’t convinced
The region’s homeless population declined over the past year, according to a survey conducted over the winter months, but nonprofit leaders say they have seen no reduction in demand for services.