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Fish and Wildlife Commission to consider new regulations for Half Moon Slough, Lake Five
The state Fish and Wildlife Commission is expected to decide Thursday whether to move forward with boating restrictions on Half-Moon Slough and Lake Five.
North Valley Music School hosts event looking behind music hits
North Valley Music School presents The Heroes Behind The Hits — Music and Tales from the Legends of Rock & Roll with by musician Jimmy Ryan Oct. 25.
Wai Mizutani performs challenging violin pieces in solo concert
The Music of Legends series continues with a solo concert by renowned violinist Wai Mizutani in All the World’s His Stage.
Fall dance and music lineup takes stage at Wachholz College Center
A Flamenco dance showcase and a mix of soul, folk and country music is on tap this fall at the Wachholz College Center.
Testing changes come to Montana students
Testing changes are coming to Montana's students, including reinstating GED certificates and replacing state standardized exams for third- through eighth-graders.
Legals for October, 19 2023
Candidate for Whitefish City Council Nancy Schuber
The Daily Inter Lake reached out to Whitefish City Council candidates running in the Nov. 7 municipal election. The information below was provided by the candidates and edited for spelling, punctuation and space.
Drought raises concerns for Libby water supply
Libby City Administrator Sam Sikes said the city is completing an engineering report to identify infrastructure upgrades, working with the U.S. Forest Service on hydrology projects and will consider state and federal grants to increase water storage capacity.
Big Sky notes: Get ready for Big Sky After Dark II
Big Sky Conference After Dark put on a great show last Saturday; it figures to do the same this weekend.
Legals for October, 18 2023
Montana Lakes Conference dives into threats to waterbodies
The Montana Lakes Conference will examine these topics and others during sessions at The Lodge at Whitefish Lake beginning on Wednesday, Oct. 18.
Legals for October, 17 2023
Kalispell City Council to host public hearing on federal housing grant
If the Pathways to Removing Obstacles to Housing grant is awarded, city officials are planning on spending $200,000 toward a housing study, $363,66 to a growth policy, zoning and subdivision update, and $400,000 each to water and wastewater facility plans.
Legals for October, 16 2023
Meet Ward 4 candidate for Kalispell City Council Sid Daoud
The Daily Inter Lake reached out to Kalispell City Council candidates running in the Nov. 7 municipal election. The information below was provided by the candidates and edited for spelling, punctuation and space.
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Truman, Butts set records in Lions’ win
It was a record-setting Friday night for Eureka Lions AJ Truman and Tristan Butts, who hooked up on three touchdown passes in a 45-7 Western B football win over Whitehall.
Freshman rallies Idaho State to 42-41 win over E. Washington
Hunter Hays scored untouched on a 1-yard quarterback draw with 52 seconds left and Idaho State, led by a career day from freshman quarterback Jordan Cooke, ended a 12-game losing streak to Eastern Washington with a 42-41 win on Saturday night.
Chambers, Mellott carry Cats over Cal Poly
Montana State is getting back to its full complement of quarterbacks. Senior Sean Chambers ran for three touchdowns, including another long burst, and junior Tommy Mellott threw for two scores in limited action as Montana State swamped Cal Poly Saturday, 59-19.