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Kalispell City Council to review education campaign for public safety levy request
Kalispell City Council will take a look Monday at a proposed educational campaign for a public safety levy request headed before voters in March.
Seeing Blue: Grizzlies fall to SDSU 23-3 in title game
Grizzlies fall to SDSU 23-3 in title game
Lily Gladstone is the Golden Globes' first Indigenous best actress winner
Lily Gladstone won best actress in a dramatic film for Martin Scorsese's "Killers of the Flower Moon."
PHOTOS: Griz fall to Jackrabbits in FCS Championship, 23-3
Photos from the Montana Grizzlies' 23-3 loss to the South Dakota State Jackrabbits in the FCS National Championship at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas on Sunday, Jan. 7.
PHOTOS: Montana fans welcome the Griz at pregame Player Walk
Montana Grizzlies fans welcome the team to Toyota Stadium during the pregame Player Walk before the FCS National Championship against the South Dakota State Jackrabbits in Frisco, Texas on Sunday, Jan. 7.
Montana fans travel far to see Grizzlies in FCS title game
The Montana Grizzlies are back in the NCAA Division I Football Championship for the first time since 2009, and there’s no way Mark Josephson wasn’t going to be there in person.
Photos of 2023 by Daily Inter Lake photographer Casey Kreider
Look back through a selection of photos from 2023 by Daily Inter Lake photographer Casey Kreider.
Glacier Institute closes in on fundraising goal for Big Creek Center restoration
The Glacier Institute received a $250,000 grant from the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust to be used for renovations to the home base of its outdoor camps and programs.
Kalispell flower shop designs modern garden arrangements
Samantha Nolan is well versed in her knowledge about plants having grown up working at her family’s nursery, but she’s begun working with flowers in a new way by opening a floral shop in downtown Kalispell.
Flathead Business Watercooler
Business events, trainings and seminars
Diane Wood, 91
Noble Diane Josephine Burleigh Wood, 91, was born to Kerwood and Dorothy Sadlier Burleigh in 1932 in Eastern Montana.
With native fish declining in Swan Lake, state wildlife officials target invasive trout
Hoping to preserve dwindling native bull trout populations, state wildlife officials are looking to remove lake trout from Swan Lake.
Winter Carnival names Prime, Duchess
Regan Peschel was crowned Duchess of Lark and Mike Vrentas was named Prime Minister.
Legislation one step in repairing a broken system
One of the major accomplishments of the 2023 Legislature came through the passage of House Bill 872.
Legals for January, 7 2024
PHOTOS: Montana fans show out for Griz at Frisco Griz Gathering
Montana fans, as well as an appearance by Grizzlies mascot Monte and the University of Montana Spirit Squad, showed up in support of the Griz at a Griz Gathering held at the Frisco Bar & Grill in advance of the FCS National Championship game against the South Dakota State Jackrabbits on Friday, Jan. 5.
Committee supports ballot initiative that could change Montana elections
A ballot initiative to change how elections are won in Montana to a majority vote system is a step closer to appearing on the ballot.
Something will have to give when Jacks, Griz battle again
For Montana coach Bobby Hauck, it’s a string of three losses in these games. Meanwhile the defending champion Jackrabbits are looking for their first-ever win over Montana.
PHOTOS: FCS Media Day as Griz and Jackrabbits get ready for the championship
Scenes from FCS Media Day as the Montana Grizzlies and South Dakota State Jackrabbits prepare to play in the FCS Championship at Toyota Stadium in Friso, Texas, on Friday, Jan. 5.
FHS business teacher named High School Educator of the Year
In addition to her teaching role, Caitlin Heuscher leads Flathead’s Brave Mentoring Program and represents Flathead as a DECA Board of Directors Officer.