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Anna Marie Troupe, 80
On September 13, 2018, Anne, 80, passed away while surrounded by her loving family.
COMMUNITY BRIEFS: Whitefish Theatre hosts Halloween run
The Whitefish Theatre Company is hosting a Halloween Family Boo Run at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 29.
Woman pleads innocent in crash
A Kalispell woman has pleaded innocent to causing a June drunken driving crash on U.S. 2 in Evergreen that involved three cars and injured more than half a dozen people.
Cherry crop light this year
The bad news about this year's Flathead cherry crop is the volume of fruit is about half of last year's production.
U.S. 2 road job possible in 2006
The Daily Inter Lake
CFAC to restart potline in early 2007
By NANCY KIMBALL
Class B volleyball: Eureka spills St. Ignatius; Florence checks Bigfork
ST. IGNATIUS — Eureka improved to 2-2 overall on the Class B volleyball season Saturday afternoon with a wild 28-26, 13-25, 25-18, 25-20 nonconference victory over St. Ignatius.
Hockaday offers holiday art classes
The Hockaday Museum of Art in Kalispell offers holiday-themed art classes for children and adults in September and October.
Lola Guidi, 85
Lola Guidi, 85, “passed on to life eternal” surrounded by her family on Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012, at Immanuel Lutheran Home in Kalispell.
Howard A. Streich, 85
Howard A. Streich of Wickenburg, Ariz., and Whitefish “went home to be with his Savior” on Feb. 20, 2011, at Clare Bridge Care Facility in Sun City West, where he had resided for nearly five years.
Football: Whitefish blasts Browning; C-Falls holds off Hamilton
The Daily Inter Lake
Legals for March, 7 2020
Whitefish city manager finalists selected
The search for a new city manager in Whitefish has been narrowed to a slate of six finalists, mostly from Western states.
Fire restrictions will ease next week
Northwest Montana fire bosses have decided to lower fire restrictions across the region early next week, largely because of a significant change in weather and fire behavior.
Child beater gets maximum sentence
Convicted of beating a child nearly to death, Kristopher Stevens will live for 10 years in the state prison before he's even considered for release.
Westside casino, liquor store projects unveiled
Permit requests for a tavern with a casino and a liquor store with a casino that want to open on West Idaho Street are on the Kalispell Planning Board’s agenda Tuesday.
Regents adopt 5-year plan
By CANDACE CHASE
City council to discuss casino policy
On the heels of a contentious development deal involving a casino, the Kalispell City Council tonight plans to discuss policies surrounding the local gambling business.
John White Speaker Series returns to History Museum
For 19 years, the Northwest Montana Historical Society’s John White Speaker Series has been a local highlight of the winter season, promising a slate of engaging and insightful discussions.
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- Kalispell Public Schools district board Federal Projects Committee meets 8:30 a.m., district office.