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COLUMN: Auf Wiedersehen, Mr. Klassen
The older you get the more inevitable it becomes that people you know and love are plucked away by death.
Primary ballots to be mailed this week
Absentee ballots for the June 7 primary election will be mailed out Friday and late voter registration begins today in Flathead County.
Johnson, Hellgate shut down Glacier
The Daily Inter Lake
Rausch helps Polson top Libby
Polson coach Karl Tait's heart was pounding in the final minutes of Friday's semifinal boys basketball game, but it's resting easy now.
Col. Falls' Night of Lights celebrates 25 years
Shining brightly
Long before the First Best Place group formed to rejuvenate Columbia Falls, the Coming Alive in ’85 committee was on a similar mission.
Man rams car into 2 Capitol police; 1 officer, driver killed
WASHINGTON (AP) — A Capitol Police officer was killed Friday after a man rammed a car into two officers at a barricade outside the U.S. Capitol and then emerged wielding a knife. It was the second line-of-duty death this year for a department still recovering from the Jan. 6 insurrection.
Chino HR in 8th inning sinks Lakers
COLUMBIA FALLS - The moment was fleeting - and the total damage didn't show immediately.
Roommates, renters and relatives caused problems reported to Flathead County Sheriff's Office.
Flathead County Sheriff's Office
The lucky winner of the ninth annual raffle drawing for the Dreambuilders Playhouses will be chosen today at 3 p.m. at the Kalispell Center Mall.
Parade of Children planned at mall
Whitefish rolls, C-Falls falls short
Vail, Peck pace Bulldogs
Kermit Clark 'Kerm' Pearson, 79
Kermit Clark "Kerm" Pearson, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, passed away from cancer at 79 years, Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2005, at the family home in Somers.
Kalispell's Muhlfeld now 28th in the world
United States' sixth-ranked rider jumps 74 points in World Cup standings
Senate leader: GOP undermined by rift in its own ranks
Montana Senate Majority Leader Art Wittich thinks Republicans were undermined by a rift among their own ranks in this year’s legislative session, and he predicts the divide will emerge into a wider debate in months to come.
Early childhood education must be Montana priority
There are a lot of great things happening in Montana:
Kalispell mulls traffic priorities
Urban road improvements to improve traffic flow were discussed Wednesday as Kalispell’s Technical Advisory Committee met with state highway officials
Remembering D-Day: Veterans, visitors flock to Normandy
COLLEVILLE-SUR-MER, France (AP) — Ceremonies to commemorate the 70th anniversary of D-Day are drawing thousands of visitors to the cemeteries, beaches and stone-walled villages of Normandy this week, including some of the few remaining survivors of the largest sea-borne invasion ever mounted.
AA softball: Bravettes lose twice to Missoula Big Sky
MISSOULA — Flathead’s bid for a trip to the upcoming State Class AA Softball tournament fell short Thursday afternoon as the Bravettes dropped a doubleheader to Missoula Big Sky.
Board still looking at three school sites
Kalispell school officials continue to look for a future elementary school site as room runs out in existing schools.
Marion parents give up on foreign inquest
Senators want to block money to Singapore firm
In the search for truth about why a young American engineer with ties to Northwest Montana was found dead last year in Singapore, Montana Sens. Max Baucus and Jon Tester are hoping money — or the lack of it — talks.