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Case dropped against man accused of threatening police
Prosecutors charged Douglas Seward Russell, 72, who does not have an address listed, with felony intimidation following his June 30, 2022 arrest.
Thinking of baby Maya’s forever mountain view
The Daily Inter Lake recently published the Toronto Star editorial “What to make of Glasgow climate summit.” My ears perk up when I hear about Scotland.
Births, published May 24, 2015
Wanda Marie Poore, 81
Wanda passed away peacefully on April 15, 2021, in her hometown of Kalispell.
Harold L. Erickson, 83
Harold L. Erickson, 83, 'stepped into the presence of Jesus' on Sunday, Aug. 20, 2006, in Kalispell.
Congratulations to the Wolfpack
Congratulations to Grady Bennett, his staff and the Glacier High Wolfpack football team for their Class AA Football Championship season. As a member of the 1970 team, it is with pride after 44 years this group brought a football championship back to Kalispell.
AA Lakers win big in Pullman
Adam Nikunen drove in three runs, Max Holden homered and the Kalispell AA Lakers swamped the BBB Kings 16-7 at the Palouse Summer Series baseball tournament Thursday.
New Whitefish food bank director brings international experience
A volcanic eruption in Indonesia prompted Sophie Albert to take a pause from teaching and get involved in humanitarian work.
Tourists stranded in Asia by canceled flights, shut borders
PHUKET, Thailand (AP) — From the sun-soaked beaches of Thailand to the foothills of Mount Everest, tourists across Asia are finding their dream vacations have turned into travel nightmares as airlines cancel flights and countries close their borders in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
Winter outlook: La Niña to boost snowfall
The National Weather Service in Missoula is expecting a weak La Niña to set in and cause above-average snowfall this winter in Montana.
Gene F. Birky, 79
Gene F. Birky went to be with his Lord and Savior March 12, 2019. After a lengthy illness, he passed away in Anchorage, Alaska, with both of his sons and daughters-in-law by his side.
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Experience Works, a nonprofit organization that operates the state Senior Community Service Employment Program, will be taking program applications on April 15 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Kalispell Job Service, 427 1st Ave. E. in Kalispell. The U.S. Department of Labor-funded program is for people 55 and older who are unemployed, with limited annual incomes and limited job prospects. The program is free.
Robert 'Bob' Ross, 88
Robert 'Bob' Ross, 88
Play yard
Couple lets imagination run wild throughout pet-centered property
Delaware governor orders further restrictions on gatherings
SMYRNA, Del. (AP) — Gov. John Carney directed on Monday that restaurants and bars in Delaware restrict their operations to take-out, drive-thru and delivery services in an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Ruth A. Medina, 87
Ruth A. Medina died March 24, 2009, at Immanuel Lutheran Home in Kalispell, after a courageous battle with Alzheimer's disease.
Driver dares train to stop; gets lucky
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Kalispell painter leads art forum
Out-of-state repair companies fined for alleged insurance scams following July hailstorm
Montana’s insurance commissioner has fined four out-of-state vehicle repair companies for allegedly illegal activity after they attempted to service cars in the Bigfork area following July’s massive hailstorm.
Vikes, Vals in title games in 7B tourney play
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