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Calvin ‘Cal’ D. Grisé Jr., 88
Calvin “Cal” D. Grisé Jr., 88, of Columbia Falls, passed away May 20, 2024.
Despite surging demand for long-term care, providers struggle to find workers
Despite growing demand for long-term care, the industry struggles with labor shortages, and experts worry about whether there will be enough workers in the future to care for America's aging population.
Borrowers, especially the young, struggle with credit card debt in potentially bad sign for economy
Consumers are increasingly struggling to pay their credit card bills, raising concerns about severe delinquencies spiraling and sapping consumer spending.
Rodney Lennick, 65
Rodney Lennick, age 65, passed away on Monday, May 20, 2024, at his home in Columbia Falls.
AA softball: Pack battles back into title game
After a 7-2 setback at the hands of Helena Capital, Glacier won three games at the State AA softball tournament Saturday to get back into the championship round.
Legals for May, 26 2024
State AA: Pack hits 5 HRs in win; Bravettes hit 4 in loss
HELENA — Glacier got through to Saturday and Flathead, well, the Bravettes certainly had a shot at it.
C-Falls softball starts hot in title defense
BILLINGS — Columbia Falls’ Class A softball title defense got off to a hot start Friday.
Engellant, Rudbach fall in AA doubles final
BOZEMAN — The second time was not the charm.
Blue Devils lead way; boys’ team race is tight
LAUREL — Olivia Lewis still has serious wheels and the Whitefish girls have some work to do.
Nasdaq sets another record as Wall Street wins back earlier losses
U.S. stocks rose in a bounce back from Wall Street's worst day since April. The S&P 500 gained 0.7% to win back all its losses from earlier in the week.
As the election nears, Biden pushes a slew of rules on the environment and other priorities
WASHINGTON (AP) — As he tries to secure his legacy, President Joe Biden has unleashed a flurry of election year rules on the environment and other topics, including a landmark regulation that would force coal-fired power plants to capture smokestack emissions or shut down.
Stillwater Christian senior casts for a future in fishing
The commencement ceremony for the Class of 2024 for Stillwater Christian School is Friday, May 24. Stillwater’s ceremony begins at 11 a.m. in the school gym, with 21 students set to graduate. The school is located at 255 FFA Dr., Kalispell.
Northwest Montana 2024 state Legislature primary voter guide
Ahead of Montana’s June 4 primary election, the Daily Inter Lake sent questionnaires to state Legislature candidates running in contested races in Northwest Montana. Candidates were instructed to keep their answers to each of the four questions to under 150 words. Answers were lightly editing for brevity, clarity, Associated Press style and grammar.
A Home at the Samaritan House: Expansion project nearly 20 years in the making
The Samaritan House is adding two apartment buildings and will see an expansion of its administrative office on its campus on former Army Reserve property in Kalispell. The organization is nearing its $16.9 million fundraising goal and is preparing to break ground in July, according to Krager.
Paul and Diane Taylor
Paul and Diane Taylor of Kalispell, passed away on May 18 and May 20, 2024, respectively.
Packed summer schedule planned for Polebridge’s Home Ranch Bottoms
The summer music scene heats up at Home Ranch Bottoms with a slate of performers scheduled to perform May through August in Polebridge.
WTC presents laugh-a-minute comedy ‘Death By Design’
Presented by the Whitefish Theatre Company, the show by Robert Urbinati is the final performance of the 2023-2024 season.
Montana is facing a statewide land management crisis
Montanans appreciate locally grown food, from vegetables to fresh-picked huckleberries, raw honey and grass-fed beef.
Letters to the editor May 23
Letters to the editor May 23