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Vigils, rallies mark day of awareness for Indigenous victims
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Some shared agonizing stories of frustration and loss. Others prayed and performed ceremonies. All called for action.
FHS Theatre finishes season with Talent Showcase
The Flathead High School Theatre Department’s Acting 2 class will present “Acting 2’s Got Talent! Monologue and Talent Showcase” May 11 and 12 at 6:27 p.m. in the David M. Hashley Theatre at FHS.
Woman accused of pointing gun at men in park
A woman was arrested and charged after law officers said she pointed a rifle at two men in a local park last week.
A Twins down Riverdogs 13-2
Stevyn Andrachick doubled, tripled and threw three innings of no-hit ball as the Glacier Twins downed Clark Fork 13-2 in Class A American Legion action Wednesday.
Whitefish girls, Hamilton boys win fast A-B-C Top 10
It was a fast track at the Western A-B-C Top Ten Meet that lasted well into Tuesday evening. Just ask Jay Beagle.
Council OKs $8.1M for Parkline Trail and amenities
City approves full suite of trail amenities
Voters OK South Kalispell Fire Department levy for new fire station
Voters OK South Kalispell Fire Department levy for new fire station
Two Columbia Falls women die in crash on I-15
Two young women from Columbia Falls died Monday afternoon in a four-vehicle, chain-reaction traffic crash.
Legals for May, 4 2021
Smith reflects on early days of Bigfork ambulance service
Dr. Doug Smith reflects on early days and teamwork behind the Bigfork ambulance service
'Johnny on the Spot' is endearing host at Kalispell restaurant
There aren’t many resumes like the one Bernie Pourroy has assembled throughout his lifetime.
KRMC births edited
Kamden Baldwin, son of Kendra and Jordan Baldwin of Kalispell, was born March 23, 2021, at Kalispell Regional Medical Center.
Legals for May, 3 2021
Doctors and nurses are no longer in charge
I read Dr. Andy Palchak’s recent opinion (April 25) in the Inter Lake. Oddly enough, I seem to have come to the opposite conclusion about our current local medical system.
Winners, losers and mixed bags of the 67th Legislature
Montana’s 67th Legislative session formally adjourned Thursday afternoon, with dueling sine die motions from the House and Senate bringing legislators’ work for 2021 to an official end.
In response to development, family plants a forest
On the hillside above the Rogers ranch in rural Columbia Falls, a developer was busy sawing down trees and hauling out timber for a new subdivision.
Home Ranch Bottoms has new owners, new aspirations
After passing through a string of different landholders throughout its 40-year history, the ownership of Home Ranch Bottoms, a rustic restaurant located 30 miles up the North Fork Road, has once again changed hands.
Restaurant survival hopes pick up as $28.6B in grants begin
NEW YORK (AP) — Thousands of restaurants and bars decimated by the COVID-19 outbreak have a better chance at survival as the government begins handing out $28.6 billion in grants ¬— money to help these small businesses stay afloat while they wait for customers to return.
Longtime real estate broker opens Lakeside office
Longtime broker opens Lakeside office
David K. Lawrence, 64
David K. Lawrence passed away peacefully at home on Sept. 2, 2020, surrounded by loved ones.