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Business events, trainings and seminars
PHOTOS: Columbia Falls tops Whitefish, 42-0
Photos from the Columbia Falls Wildcats 42-0 win over the Whitefish Bulldogs in a Class A playoff game at Satterthwaite Field on Friday, Oct. 27.
PHOTOS: Grizzlies win thriller in OT over Furman, 35-28
Photos from the Montana Grizzlies 35-28 overtime win over the Furman Paladins in an FCS Playoff quarterfinal round game at Washington-Grizzly Stadium on Friday, Dec. 8.
PHOTOS: 2024 Northwest Montana Fair
Images from the 2024 Northwest Montana Fair and Rodeo in Kalispell.
Sharing gifts
The Gift of Thanks concert celebrates music, community
‘Tis the season for giving and gratitude, and Sunday night a group of Whitefish musicians are joining forces to celebrate both.
Fire agencies issue drone reminder
Federal, state, and local wildland fire management agencies and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) urge members of the public not to fly Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) or drones over or near wildfires. Unauthorized drone flights pose serious risks to firefighter and public safety and hinder wildfire suppression operations.
One man, one vote, one mess: Senator puts a 'hold' on logic
It was Ronald Reagan who famously said, "Trust but verify."
Temporary closure at Whitefish Lake State Park
Whitefish Lake State Park will close temporarily due to road construction that is scheduled to start June 19.
PHOTOS: A trip through the Bison Range
Scenes from a trip around the Bison Range on the Flathead Reservation on Sunday, May 19.
Flathead Business watercooler
Local business new roundup.
Fundraising event in full swing
Fundraising efforts were in full swing Tuesday for the Give Local Flathead event.
Climate advocate training offered online
The Montana chapters of Citizens’ Climate Lobby (CCL) will hold a virtual Climate Advocate Training workshop for anyone interested in climate solutions, from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday, March 14.
The Daily Inter Lake
With a circulation of 20,000 daily and 21,100 on Sunday, the print edition of the Daily Inter Lake reaches over 46,000 potential customers for your goods and services on a daily basis.
Evergreen Chamber tops red kettle bell ringing competition
The Evergreen Chamber of Commerce topped the Salvation Army red kettle bell ringing competition last Thursday by bringing in a whopping $5,074.57 for the day.
PHOTOS: PRCA Rodeo at the Northwest Montana Fair & Rodeo
Scenes from PRCA Rodeo action at the Northwest Montana Fair & Rodeo.
Wind brings changing conditions, better visibility for wildfires in Glacier National Park
Saturday’s cold front brought higher winds to Glacier National Park, which improved visibility in the area and allowed firefighting aircraft to resume operations on the area’s wildfires over the weekend.
Montana senators respond to latest health-care bill
In the hours after the U.S. Senate released its latest attempt to wipe away the nation’s current health law, Montana’s senators stood where they had before: One undecided and the other adamantly opposed.
Kalispell schools set special board meeting on masks
The Kalispell School Board will hold a special meeting at 6 p.m. Wednesday to discuss and take public comments on the topic of requiring masks in Kalispell schools after Gov. Greg Gianforte recently lifted a statewide mask mandate, leaving the decision up to local jurisdictions.
Flathead Business Watercooler
Business events, trainings and seminars
Kalispell council to vote on core trail bid
Selecting a contractor for the Kalispell Parkline Trail installation is among several agenda items before the Kalispell City Council tonight.