- Relevance
- Date
- Any time
- Past 24 hours
- Past week
- Past month
- Past year
Sort By
Date
All results /
Man convicted in murder that rocked Libby seeks parole
A convicted child killer whose crime shocked Libby nearly 40 years ago is seeking parole.
On the trail of a wildlife enigma: Researchers study elusive wolverine
Through the deep snows of a Many Glacier winter and along the well-hiked Highline Trail, a team of dedicated scientists and volunteers is tracking one of Glacier National Park's enigmas: The wolverine.
BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Polson boys torch Ronan, girls succumb to Maidens
RONAN — Polson was on fire from deep, shooting 50 percent from 3-point range, and better than that from the floor in an 80-43 drubbing of Class B Ronan on Tuesday.
Prep football poll: Glacier moves up to No. 2
Glacier continued its climb up the poll, while Columbia Falls and Bigfork held their spots among the elite in this week’s Associated Press prep football poll.
Special election will be grueling affair
Buckle up. The next three months of political campaigning promise to be a rollercoaster ride.
We can see the light at the end of the tunnel
In July of 2017, a group of citizens from Lincoln and Sanders County traveled to Washington, DC to meet with federal agencies and elected leaders and discuss the Montanore and Rock Creek mining projects.
Boy involved in shooting put on probation
By NICHOLAS LEDDEN/The Daily Inter Lake
Jurors reach mixed verdict in dog case
It didn't take a Kalispell jury long to find a man innocent of having vicious dogs, in a case that is more than a year old.
Prep football: Whitefish, Bigfork, Glacier home for semis
Fifth-ranked Bigfork, Whitefish and top-ranked Glacier (11-0) will all be hosting semifinal playoff football games this weekend.
Republicans table proposal for a red-flag law
Republicans tabled a bill late last week that would have allowed law enforcement to temporarily seize firearms from an individual deemed by a court as posing an extreme danger to themselves or others.
Feds sue Libby Nazi sympathizer to collect $9.9M fine
The U.S. Department of Justice is suing a Nazi sympathizer living in Libby in an effort to collect a $9.9 million fine from the Federal Communications Commission after he plagued various parts of the country with racist, anti-Semitic and threatening robocalls.
Report from Ethiopia expected this week in Boeing Max crash
When air safety investigators release an interim report on the crash of an Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 Max sometime before Tuesday, they are likely to place the blame on the jet’s automated flight control system as well as on the pilots and their training, but it's unclear yet which side will bear the brunt.
Today
3 Mountain Thunder Radio-controlled Jet Rally 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today; 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, Glacier RC'ers field, off Whitefish Stage Road, one and a half miles south of U.S. 40 intersection. Parking $5 per carload, courtesy of Civil Air Patrol.
Gunman won't be charged in fatal shooting
Brice Harper will not be charged with deliberate homicide for the fatal shooting of 40-year-old Dan Fredenberg, Flathead County Attorney Ed Corrigan announced Tuesday.
Epic reunion: Sicilian brothers connect on Facebook after 52 years
It’s easy to imagine Calogero “Todd” Iannelli’s life as an epic movie, one that spans generations and cultures, from the ancient castle city of Caccamo, Sicily, to the urban jungle of Chicago and finally to the mountains of Montana.
Lawrence Duane Johnson, 85
Martin Luther's big day - 'nailed it!'
Oct. 31 is a big day for the Lutheran Church.
Tami Ray, 55
Tami Ray, 55, “went to be with God and her parents in Heaven” on June 1, 2015, at Immanuel Lutheran Home surrounded by her loving family.
Flathead Freeride Club skiers qualify for junior championships
In only its second season of offering a competitive freeride program at Whitefish Mountain Resort, the Flathead Freeride Club has two athletes qualified for the North American Junior Championship going on at Kicking Horse Resort near Golden, B.C., Canada this week, April 5-9.
Harry Burnell, 91
Harry A. Burnell, 91, passed away on Sept. 14, 2022, at Logan Health Medical Center Kalispell.