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Flathead law enforcement fights fraud
Anonymous emails offering lottery winnings and online ads for dream houses at dream prices have been changing the lives of Flathead Valley residents, but almost never in the way they hope.
OPINION: Jackson can teach Whitefish a lesson
As I read the Daily Inter Lake article about the employee housing problem in Whitefish, I flashed back to my years in Jackson, Wyo., where the exact same condition existed.
No peak in sight for Flathead real estate sales
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Thanksgiving trumps Black Friday for deals
NEW YORK — Thanksgiving could be the best day to shop all year.
Biden has long-term inflation plan, but voter patience short
Biden has long-term inflation plan, but voter patience short
Have you ever been 'stalked' by an ad? Here's why
Having recently moved to Montana, it’s become evident that I must explore this magical place. The mountains, lakes, trails and valleys beckon me, so naturally, I’ve had to buy hiking boots, bear spray, snowshoes, jackets, bike gear as well as various other items to help me “properly” get around. Not to mention the studded snow tires for my wife’s Prius. That was a necessary purchase.
Thanksgiving traditions
Happy Thanksgiving! This is one, if not the happiest weekends of the year for me.
Caterer switches to take-out barbecue in Whitefish
After serving the Flathead Valley barbecued meat for 15 years as a mobile caterer, Ed McGrew has transformed his business into Ed McGrew’s BBQ joint on Spokane Avenue in Whitefish.
Trading pages
For three decades, readers have found buried treasures at Kalispell bookstore
Despite setback, the FCC's snout is under the tent
Chalk one up for the good guys — well, sort of.
5 steps to take when purchasing a car online
5 Steps to Take When Purchasing a Car Online
Cost of Montana wolf hunting, trapping licenses reduced
Over the counter Montana hunting licenses and wolf licenses are now on sale.
Letters to the editor Aug. 22
Antisemitism is on the rise and I don’t know why. There isn’t a group of people in the world who has contributed more to science, technology and medicine than the Jews. Israel is the only country in the Middle East that is democratic and truly functional. They have turned a desert into an oasis and produce food for export. The medical instruments they produce rival the Swiss, and their military is one of the most advanced in the world.
Abducting tourists and other reasons for mobile strategy
Summer’s here and the weather is groovy. Tourists are filling the entry lanes to Glacier National Park and many hotels in the Flathead. They are using their mobile phones in your store comparing prices, in restaurants browsing their favorite apps so they don’t need to talk with their family, and they’re taking pictures of the bears at Avalanche Lake so they can share them to Facebook when they get back to their hotel.
Housing prices in the West are over the moon
One hundred thirty thousand dollars. That’s what it takes for a down payment to buy an average-priced home in Bozeman.
Prosecutor has a wild law-enforcement past
What do terrorist-attack response, multimillion-dollar drug busts and undercover infiltration of motorcycle gangs have in common?
Pharmacy family
Fourth-generation pharmacist begins work at Stoick Drug
US dollar scarcity threatens Bolivia's 'economic miracle'
The scarcity of the greenback, which opposition politicians attribute to the Central Bank running out of hard currency reserves and the government blames on speculation, means that for the first time since 2011, a parallel market for the U.S. dollar has emerged that charges slightly more than the official price.
Deal should make it easier to buy electric vehicles
The measure agreed to by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and holdout Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia would give EV buyers a $7,500 tax credit starting next year, through the end of 2032. There’s also a new $4,000 credit for those buying used EVs, a move to help the middle class go electric.
Local food blogger teaches cooking workshops
Women from around the Flathead Valley gathered in the Whitefish home of Glenda Smith on July 10 for a unique learning opportunity. Smith has attended a few workshops with Julie Laing, creator of the Twice as Tasty blog, and decided she wanted a personalized one for herself and some of her hiking friends. Their subject matter for the day: Indian spices.