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US hit IS with largest non-nuclear bomb ever used
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. forces in Afghanistan on Thursday struck an Islamic State tunnel complex in eastern Afghanistan with "the mother of all bombs," the largest non-nuclear weapon every used in combat by the U.S. military, Pentagon officials said.
Fair-Mont-Egan School completes lighting upgrade
Fair-Mont-Egan School has completed a two-year, phased project that replaced the school’s indoor and outdoor lighting with energy-efficient LED fixtures.
LETTER: Lake County citizen chooses 'tribal option' on not paying taxes
Congratulations to the tribes in their acquiring of Kerr Dam. It is nice that our three Lake County commissioners, along with our state delegation, gave support to the tribes’ undertaking. It shows that our elected officials truly have all taxpayers interests in mind.
Balanced attack lifts 'Pack
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FHS swimmers point to state at Helena meet
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Finding the beauty in our ‘Groundhog Day’
I’m sure I’m not the only one who feels as if they’re trapped in the movie “Groundhog Day,” where Bill Murray is forced to live the same day over and over again.
Shopping spree now lasts two days
It seems that Black Friday may no longer be an appropriate title.
Target to keep stores closed on Thanksgiving for good
Target to keep stores closed on Thanksgiving for good
Humbling privilege serving as Montana’s Governor
As any parent knows, time is more often measured by the milestones of our children than our own lives.
Whitefish annexes land along U.S. 93 South
Seventeen lots along the U.S. 93 South corridor were annexed Monday night following a 4-3 Whitefish City Council vote.
Wildcats roll over Chiefs
Columbia Falls uses fast start to easily beat Ronan, 74-41
COLUMBIA FALLS - Nick Emerson and Kaleb Johnson combined for 33 points and the top-ranked Columbia Falls Wildcats improved to 7-0 with a big win over Ronan on Friday night.
TENNIS ROUNDUP: Rain rules Missoula invite; Libby sweeps Ronan
MISSOULA — Rain washed out much of the action for Flathead, Glacier and the other schools at the Missoula Invitational tennis tournament on Saturday at Fort Missoula.
Whitefish police
Whitefish police arrested a man for having an open container of alcohol on Central Avenue early Friday morning.
Don K
Don Kaldschmidt worked with the Whitefish Architectural Review Committee and Subaru to meet certain design standards both groups required for the new Subaru showroom. March 10, 2014 in Whitefish, Montana. (Patrick Cote/Daily Inter Lake)
Taking the hassle out of eBay
So you've got an item you want to sell on eBay. You could take the time to photograph it, research the going price, set up the auction online and field questions from bidders.
Sen. Tester to hold Facebook town hall
Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., tonight will host his first online town hall meeting via Facebook Live, where he will take questions and comments from constituents through Facebook and Twitter.
Kalispell pastor uses green screen for worship service
Many community boards, teachers and religious leaders have taken various approaches to continue reaching their audiences virtually after Gov. Steve Bullock initiated the COVID-19 shelter in place directive.
Big Fish hopes to snag listeners online
New Whitefish radio station will only be available on the Internet
Amazon posts strong revenue and profits, says it's in 'best position' it's ever been before holidays
For the three months that ended on Sept. 30, the company said it earned $143.1 billion in revenue, a 13% increase compared to the same period last year. Amazon made $9.9 billion in profits, topping analysts' expectations and sending its stocks higher in after-hours trading.
Teacher retention, wages hot topics at meeting of state education officials
Discussing likely areas for future policy improvement in Montana’s K-12 school system at a meeting in the state Capitol Monday, officials with the Office of Public Instruction highlighted teacher retention as a continued challenge across the state, noting that Montana public schools lost 2,039 educators to attrition during the 2021-22 academic year.