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Basketball: Bigfork boys defeat Plains, 57-46
PLAINS — The No. 1-ranked Bigfork Vikings scored 15 points in each of the first three quarters to hold off Plains for a 57-46 District 7B boys basketball victory on Thursday night.
Council OKs boat company's expansion plan
After considerable debate Monday night, the Kalispell City Council approved a planned-unit development for a boat and trailer sales and repair facility on U.S. 93 South.
Construction a bright spot in growing economy
Employment in the Flathead Valley is expected to grow by 2.7 percent this year, a local economist told business leaders in Kalispell on Wednesday.
Bravettes feeling great after Spokane tournament
Bring on the Helena High Bengals - or anybody else who'd like to play volleyball.
Glacier upends testy Bozeman
BOZEMAN - A win is a win and the Glacier Wolfpack will take it.
C-Falls splits with Hamilton; Whitefish girls beat Polson
The Columbia Falls Wildkats continued their winning ways with a 48-37 Class A victory over Hamilton.
State B: Eureka girls fall to Roundup
Meghan Eiselein scored 14 points and Tia Stahl added 12 as Roundup beat cold-shooting Eureka 45-22 at the State B girls’ basketball tournament Thursday morning at MetraPark.
VOLLEYBALL: Glacier 4th at Electric City Invitational
GREAT FALLS — Glacier picked up a pair of hard-fought wins en route to a fourth place finish at the 16-team Electric City Invitational on Saturday afternoon.
Kalispell taking bids for trail and road addition project
The city of Kalispell is seeking a contractor to help facilitate future plans for a trail network and a new north-south street as phase 2 of a $20 million municipal infrastructure package that began with the construction of Glacier Rail Park.
Loans available to businesses impacted by Rice Ridge Fire
The U.S. Small Business Administration is offering low-interest federal disaster loans for working capital to small businesses economically impacted by the Rice Ridge Fire that occurred July 24 to Oct. 20, SBA Administrator Linda McMahon announced Thursday.
New qualifications for next debate likely rule out Gabbard
The Democratic National Committee has ratcheted up the threshold to qualify for its next presidential debate, requiring candidates to have picked up at least 20% of convention delegates allocated in state primary contests.
Sentinel trips Flathead
The Daily Inter Lake
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.
Candidate complains about stolen signs
The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office got a report Sunday from a West Evergreen Drive address regarding the theft of about 20 political signs, including plywood signs, over the weekend. One of the candidates complaining of being targeted was Mary Reckin, the Democratic candidate in Senate District 4.
Kids get chance to play with giant machines
The LHC gravel pit northwest of Kalispell became a giant sandbox for many Flathead Valley children on Saturday.
Bigfork cagers sweep Eureka
BIGFORK - Christian Ker led a balanced attack with 23 points and 12 rebounds as Bigfork rolled past Eureka 81-40 on Friday in District 7B boys basketball play.
Wolfpack spikers unbeaten in Western AA
The Glacier Wolfpack volleyball team remains unbeaten in Western AA play after downing Butte in four sets on Saturday. Glacier is 7-3 overall and 4-0 in Western AA.
Letters to the editor Feb. 22
Letters to the editor Feb. 22
Rural Whitefish luxury estate listed at $55M sold to Texas investors
The Homestead, a sprawling, nearly 1,700-acre luxury property northwest of Whitefish listed for $55 million, has been sold to a group of investors from Texas.
Letters to the editor Dec. 27
I have read the Peoples Compact, available online. It is mostly an easy read and certainly very thorough. Most people would agree that having a compact is better than no compact. I support a good compact. Support is necessary and like any good idea, it must be shared. The action necessary is simply to write a one paragraph personal letter to Sen. Steve Daines, Sen. Tester and Rep. Greg Gianforte. Encourage our elected officials to read and to support an alternative water compact. Time is of the essence. A new narrative, is that so bad? Truly the worst case in doing your own research is to better understand what all the hub bub is about. Montana’s future water uses are a pretty big deal. There is nothing to lose and likely everything to gain upon educating yourself.