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Robert K. West, 89
No easy solution for Glacier’s crowding
Congressman Ryan Zinke raised some ears last week when he took to social media to publicly air his grievances with Glacier National Park’s ticketed entry program, flat out calling the online system “a total scam” that stacks the deck against locals.
Internet gambling revenue continues to soar in New Jersey. In-person revenue? Not so much.
Internet gambling revenue continues to soar in New Jersey, where online casinos are accounting for a growing share of the betting pie. Atlantic City's casinos and their online partners won $182 million in internet bets in February.
ImagineIF Library gets $11,000 donation
Roxie Lehl, vice president of Friends of the Library, presented ImagineIF Library Director Connie Behe with a donation of $11,000 on Jan. 17. Every fall, the Friends of the Library holds an annual book sale at Kalispell Center Mall featuring thousands of donated books and media. All funds gathered from the sale support ImagineIF early literacy classes, teen events and hands-on STEAM programs for grades K-6.
Cecilia Pearl 'Toody' (Brown) Vasil, 84
Cecilia Pearl “Toody” (Brown) Vasil passed away peacefully on May 26, 2019, in Whitefish, at the age of 84 from renal failure.
LETTER: Don 'K' proved himself in the Marines
Joining the armed forces of this great country in your teens can be both humbling and exciting at the same time. You’re full of pride and anxiety, trying to do your best in a totally new environment. But soon you learn discipline, teamwork and quite simply how to get things done.
Two people arrested following burglary in Somers
A Kalispell man and woman are in jail on burglary charges following a Tuesday evening incident in Somers.
Latest trend at the grocery store? Never set foot inside
In recent months, national and regional grocery supermarkets with grocery locations in the Flathead Valley have embarked on the next stage in the ongoing metamorphosis of their industry: online ordering and curbside pickup.
Alana K. Stout Lee, 70
The Daily Inter Lake is launching a market and readership survey today to measure shopping patterns and media habits of area residents.
Reader input sought in newspaper survey
State launches online dashboard for Montana wildfires
A new online dashboard contains detailed information about wildfires burning across Montana.
License network switch off to rocky start
County, state plead for patience
Colorado girls make possible bid to join militants
DENVER (AP) — Three teenage girls from suburban Denver being investigated for possibly trying to join Islamic State militants in Syria aren’t radicalized jihadis but rather victims of an online predator, a school official said Wednesday.
Districts to continue remote learning for the remainder of the school year
Kalispell Public Schools will continue with remote learning through the end of the school year on June 9.
Mary K. 'Katie' Wilson, 80
Patricia 'Pat' K. Sauerbier, 63
BBB: Tech-savvy tools pose new threat for kids
GPS-connected smart watches are among a growing trend of online devices marketed as keeping children safe and providing parents peace of mind. Ironically, those same devices also may give predators a new way to track children’s location, steal their data, and send deceptive information to parents, according to the Better Business Bureau.
Montana joins landmark antitrust case against Google
WASHINGTON (AP) — Montana Attorney General Tim Fox, along with the U.S. Department of Justice and ten other state attorneys general on Tuesday sued Google for antitrust violations, alleging that it abused its dominance in online search and advertising to stifle competition and harm consumers.
Bruins, Bengals shut out Bravettes
Helena Capital and Helena High each pitched shutouts at Kidsports Friday, in wins over the Flathead Bravettes in Western AA softball.
Whitefish schools to lift K-6 mask mandate
Face coverings will no longer be required in Whitefish Schools following winter break, the school board decided Tuesday night.