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Accused machete-wielding stalker pleads not guilty
A demonstrative John Drew Peterson pleaded not guilty to a felony stalking charge in Flathead County District Court on Thursday.
State says it will implement restrictions on Medicaid funding for abortions
A new state health department rule will add red-tape for Montanans seeking to use their Medicaid benefits to cover abortions, a long-debated policy the state’s Republican administration has said is a proper and legal restriction on state funds.
Meet the trustee candidates running in Kila School District 20
The Daily Inter Lake reached out to school board trustee candidates in contested elections. The information below was provided by candidates for Deer Park School District and edited for spelling, punctuation and space.
Legals for April, 21 2023
Mary Lou Carol Venard, 70
Mary Lou Carol Venard, 70
AA, A Lakers gearing up
With any coaching endeavor there is the possibility of attrition, and this year’s Kalispell AA Lakers won’t have a trio of players that saw plenty of action in 2022 and were eligible to return this summer.
Glacier bats stay hot
The spring air was cool in Kalispell Thursday but the bats were hot for the Glacier Wolfpack, who beat Flathead 12-4 in crosstown softball at KidSport.
Walk-up music approved by MHSA for softball, baseball
It’s official: Walk-up music for softball and baseball is coming to a field near you.
Sun Road plows beyond the Loop
Glacier National Park plow crews have reached the Loop on the west side of Going-to-the-Sun Road.
Transportation commission approves plans to accommodate Lakeside coaster
The Montana Transportation Commission approved another step necessary for a controversial alpine coaster to open near Lakeside after a meeting that saw more than 100 people sign up to speak in opposition.
Kalispell man accused of aiming handgun while passing vehicle
A Kalispell man is behind bars after allegedly aiming a handgun at a family in another vehicle while passing them near Columbia Falls earlier this month.
Prosecutors say woman attempted to cash fake savings bonds
A woman claiming to be from California allegedly tried to cash counterfeit savings bonds at a Kalispell bank earlier this month.
Letters to the editor April 20
Letters to the editor April 20
Legals for April, 20 2023
FHS theater will enchant audiences in Shakespeare’s ‘The Tempest’
Lovers, conjurors, and shipwrecked wanderers take the stage at Flathead High School in Shakespeare’s epic romance, “The Tempest.”
Screening of ‘Touch of Evil’ set at museum
Movie Night at the Museum continues with “Touch of Evil” on April 25, hosted by former museum executive director Gil Jordan.
WTC holds auditions for ‘Harry and Sam Dialogues’
Auditions for “The Harry and Sam Dialogues” will be held on Sunday, April 23 at 7 p.m. at the O’Shaughnessy Center in Whitefish.
Group features intricate vocal harmonies
The performance starts at 7:30 p.m. and is presented by the Whitefish Theatre Company.
Pulitzer-prize winning ‘Doonesbury’ creator comes to FVCC
Award-winning social observer and “Doonesbury” creator Garry Trudeau will be in Kalispell April 25 as part of the Wachholz College Center’s Speaker Series.
Columbia Falls City Council denies 180-unit subdivision east of Flathead River
The Columbia Falls City Council on Monday voted 5-2 against a zone change that would have allowed a Florida developer to build an 180-unit subdivision just east of the Flathead River.