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State superintendent pitches revisions to teacher licensing
On Thursday, the Montana Board of Public Education conducted its first review of state Superintendent Elsie Arntzen’s proposed changes to regulations governing teacher licensing.
Plenty of summer sports camps in Valley
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Daily Inter Lake claims 15 awards in Montana newspaper contest
The Hagadone Montana Publishing group of newspapers in Northwest Montana earned a number of awards for reporting and advertising at the annual Montana Newspaper Association’s Better Newspaper Contest.
Funding cut for homeless shelter
Federal housing money the Samaritan House has relied on for 14 years was abruptly cut this year, leaving the Kalispell homeless shelter scrambling to find additional funding as it braces for winter.
Ciao interior designer wins prestigious award
Kalispell-based interior designer Les Bernabi recently won a Designer of the Year award for 2019 from the Interior Design Society.
Truth matters: Russia and our endangered democracy
What are we to believe? Truth is under attack. With attacks on the press, campaign ads and pundits telling us what to think, we must become even more scholarly citizens. We must dig for the truth and not be swayed by the latest soundbites splashing across our screens. It’s tempting to come to quick conclusions without going beneath the surface to examine the validity of pronouncements. Having a president who shoots from the hip paying no attention to facts makes it even more challenging to differentiate lies from the truth. We must take the opposite road and follow more scholarly pursuits by weighing evidence before forming conclusions.
Low rates affect county investments
Plummeting interest rates are cutting into income earned by Flathead County's pooled investment program and likely are indicative of what's to come this year, Treasurer Adele Krantz told the county commissioners on Tuesday.
Search begins for new Col. Falls school leader
The Columbia Falls School District has begun advertising the position of superintendent.
Vann's stores facing closure
Vann’s Inc., the appliance and electronics store that filed for bankruptcy last month to reorganize its finances, asked the court to convert the bankruptcy to a liquidation and has given its employees 60-day layoff notices.
'Star Wars' fans clamor for tickets, wonder about Luke
LOS ANGELES — Millions of fans cried out in joy after they saw the latest trailer for “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” but it also left more than a few wondering where Luke Skywalker has been during all the marketing.
Suspect in Missoula shooting death arrested; bail set at $1M
MISSOULA (AP) — The suspect in a Missoula shooting death has been arrested, police said. Christopher Lance Newrider, 33, was arrested at about 4:30 p.m. Wednesday at the apartment complex where the shooting happened, said Sgt. Travis Welsh.
Lucy A. Rude, 80
Lucy Ann Rude was born on Oct. 13, 1937, to Orrin and Elsie Frost in Eureka.
Lake County officials report drug arrests
Over a 24-hour period, Lake County law enforcement arrested two men and seized a sizable amount of heroin, methamphetamine and marijuana in two separate incidents.
FVCC math instructor receives leadership award
Flathead Valley Community College instructor Fred Longhart recently was honored by the Montana Council of Teachers of Mathematics for his significant contributions to the teaching and learning of mathematics in the state of Montana.
Kentucky Senate passes its version of new state budget
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — The Kentucky Senate on Thursday passed its version of a new state budget that reflects an expected downturn in tax collections as the new coronavirus inflicts damage on the economy.
Park studies leases for Lake McDonald cabins
Glacier National Park officials are contemplating the idea of leasing several historic cabins along the shores of Lake McDonald.
Edna Eleanor (Nelson) Baarson, 97
Edna Eleanor (Nelson) Baarson passed away in Wenatchee, Washington on Jan. 15, 2015, at the age of 97.
Hockaday opens student art exhibition
The popular annual exhibition, now in its 24th year, opens with a free artists and public reception April 13.
Flathead falls to first-place Capital
HELENA — Flathead managed one hit in a 10-0 loss to Helena Capital in a Western AA softball contest Friday at Kidsports.
Dirk Allan Erekson
Dirk Allan Erekson of Columbia Falls lost his battle with cancer and died peacefully at his home Wednesday, June 6, 2022.