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Class AA football: Glacier's rolling, headed back to Butte
Glacier football has hit its stride the last few weeks.
FOOTBALL: Wolfpack wary of well-coached Bison
Statistically, Glacier football is one of the best teams in the state.
TERRY COLUMN: Gridiron's separation weekend
This is a big weekend in Montana high school football.
COLUMN: Flathead Journal 2.0 coming Monday
Twenty-five years ago, I was the wire editor at the Daily Inter Lake, and watched the launch of a brand new publication called the Flathead Business Journal.
Flathead mat coach resigns
Crosstown II promises another big crowd, more pressure defense
Girls game tips at 6 p.m.
Crosstown II is Thursday at Glacier High School, and Wolfpack boys coach Mark Harkins expects another tough game despite Flathead’s winless record.
CFAC cleanup plan expected next spring
The wheels are still turning on the Columbia Falls Aluminum Co. Superfund site cleanup.
EDITORIAL: Time to revisit jail expansion project
It was not surprising to hear that the Flathead County Detention Center had set a record for occupancy earlier this week.
GHS principal poised for assistant superintendent position
Glacier High School Principal Callie Langohr is being recommended as the new assistant superintendent of Kalispell Public Schools.
A bravo for Bigfork theater
Inter Lake editorial
County mulls best way to clean Justice Center ducts
A 25-year buildup of dirt and grime in the Flathead County Justice Center’s heating-and-cooling system ducts and vents got the county commissioners’ attention on Thursday.
A bravo for Bigfork theater
Inter Lake editorial
Shirley Juanita 'Shellie' Jones Allum, 73
Shellie Allum, 73, passed away peacefully in her sleep early Saturday morning, June 6, 2009, at North Valley Hospital. She was born Feb. 12, 1936, in Trenton, Mo., to Harry C. and Gertrude Booher Jones. She had several siblings, Russell, Willard, Woodie, Charles, Walter, Jesse, Winona and Kenneth. They moved from Missouri to Montana in 1939.
Lee Roy 'Hutch' Hutchins, 64
Lee Roy “Hutch” Hutchins was born in Kalispell on Feb. 21, 1946, to Robert and Velma (Anderson) Hutchins. Lee Roy received his education in Kalispell schools, graduating from Flathead High School in 1964. On July 17, 1965 he married his best friend, Linda Schwartz.
Re-elect Barron in Lake County
The election for Lake County commissioner is coming up sooner than you might expect. Because the only candidates are both Republicans, whichever one wins the June 3 primary will be the only one on the ballot in November.
Inter Lake celebrates 125th year
Today, the Inter Lake is commemorating its 125th year as the first and best newspaper in Northwest Montana with a special section dedicated to retelling some of the history of the paper, plus reprinting some historic front pages from our early years.
Nominations sought for Great Chief, other Chamber awards
During its annual awards banquet on Nov. 14, the Kalispell Chamber of Commerce plans to give its highest honor to a community member who has demonstrated the best in civic and volunteer spirit over a lifetime, providing a lasting legacy for the community.
Lucky ready for patrol thanks to Flathead High School automotive students
Lucky, the patrol car that never sleeps, has been given a second chance to get back on the force thanks to the efforts of three Flathead High School automotive department students.
Helena downs Flathead in volleyball playoff match
HELENA — Flathead battled third-seed Helena High, but the seventh-seed Bravettes came up short in a 17-25, 25-13, 25-21, 25-21 Western AA Division volleyball plaoff match on Thursday evening.
Legals January 12, 2020
No. 26691 CITY OF COLUMBIA FALLS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RESORT TAX FUNDING OPTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the City Council of the City of Columbia Falls, Montana, will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, January 21, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. in the Columbia Falls City Hall, 130 6th Street West, Columbia Falls, Montana, to receive comments on the proposed resort tax funding option. The Advisory Committee recommendation will be submitted to City Council at the January 6, 2020 Regular Council meeting. The City Council will hold a public hearing at the next regular meeting, Tuesday, January 21, 2020 to receive public input on the proposed resort tax funding option. Taxpayers are encouraged to attend the hearing and give written or oral comments on the resort tax funding option. Written comments may be mailed to the City Clerk, 130 6th Street West, Room A, Columbia Falls, Montana, 59912. Questions regarding the proposed items can be made by contacting City Manager Susan Nicosia at 892-4391. DATED THIS 16th DAY OF DECEMBER 2019 s/Barb Staaland, City Clerk January 5, 12, 2020 MNAXLP __________________________