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Softball roundup: Loggers rally by Wildkats; Pirates roll
LIBBY — Kelsey Klin clubbed two triples and added a single and drove in three runs in four trips to plate and Hannah England had another solid effort in the circle as Libby dropped Columbia Falls 10-6 on Thursday in Northwestern A softball play.
Uneven distribution of rapid Covid tests presents challenges
Public health officials and policymakers alike see rapid antigen tests as a strong tool to keep businesses open and parents working. But a look at Montana’s distribution of the tests shows a patchwork system with limited access for many.
Legals for May, 21 2024
Vote in the Inter Lake's online comic survey
Calling all comic-strip lovers!
Hike 734
Photos courtesy of Jake Bramante. If you take the boat tour from Waterton and pay attention to the tour guides, they'll point out the Citadel Peaks. These unique spires line the end of a ridge named Porcupine Ridge. You get to stare at these peaks if you take off west towards Kintla and Bowman Lakes or if you head south towards Kootenai Lake. This was where I snapped the photo as I was heading over to climb up to Porcupine Lookout. More information of Bramante's project is available online at www.hike734.com
Legals for November, 27 2023
Legals for October, 22 2021
Legals for October, 29 2021
Montana tribes having success distributing COVID-19 vaccines
Nathan St. Goddard was skeptical when he first heard about the United States' vaccination effort.
Victim of 'granny' scam speaks out
Phone scams have been around for a long time, but there is seemingly no end to perpetrators’ creativity in cheating someone out of hundreds or thousands of dollars.
Garden train project stumps local woman
We get all kinds of questions here at the Daily Inter Lake.
Longtime real estate broker opens Lakeside office
Longtime broker opens Lakeside office
Law roundup: Online tax preparer imposes levy of its own
A man contacted police concerned that his girlfriend put something in the gas tank of his car.
Legals for November, 3 2023
Businesses, organizations extend virus-related closures
• Soroptimist Thrift Haus in Whitefish has extended its store closure until April 11, in response to Gov. Steve Bullock’s extension of school, restaurant and bar closures until April 10.
TSA PreCheck certification opportunity extended
Glacier Park International Airport has become a temporary hub for people to obtain their Transportation Security Administration PreCheck certification.
Festival details
Health policy rates won't rise much
Prices for health insurance policies sold on the “Obamacare” online marketplace in Montana for 2015 will increase by an average of 1.35 percent — significantly below what’s happening in many other states, the state insurance commissioner said Wednesday.
Warm weather accelerates river flow forecast
The National Weather Service has once again accelerated flow forecasts for some rivers in Northwest Montana due to ongoing warm weather.
Letters to the editor Jan. 19
Letters to the editor Jan. 19