- Relevance
- Date
- Any time
- Past 24 hours
- Past week
- Past month
- Past year
Sort By
Date
All results /
Former Whitefish police chief responds to corruption allegations
The Whitefish interim chief of police and the department's former longtime chief are the subjects of an investigation by state officials after alleged acts of corruption involving another Whitefish man who is facing separate federal fraud charges.
Dunn's free throws lift Eureka
ST. IGNATIUS — Danny Dunn hit a putback layup with four seconds remaining in overtime to give the Eureka Lions (4-2, 2-0) a 48-47 victory Saturday over host St. Ignatius.
Mixed results for Glacier vs. Hellgate
The Glacier Wolfpack tied the Missoula Hellgate Knights for the second time this season in a Western AA soccer game at Glacier High School on Friday.
Flathead, Glacier top CMR, G. Falls
The Daily Inter Lake
Flathead County sheriff
In a somewhat bizarre theft, wheels and tires stolen off a car at a business on Montana 35 were replaced with cheaper rims but a better set of tires. New lug nuts also were installed. The alleged thief, however, still made out on the deal. Flathead County Sheriff's deputies are investigating.
Flathead girls tie Glacier in crosstown soccer
The top scorer in Class AA took on the best defense in the West and they both managed to come away successful in the first crosstown girls soccer match of the season at Glacier High on Thursday.
Today
3 Whitefish Winter Carnival Skijoring competition noon to 3 p.m., Whitefish airstrip, followed by awards ceremony.
Thelma Louise Russell, 80
On May 19, 2005, Thelma Louise Russell finally lost her valiant struggle with scleroderma and left this earthly world for a far better place. Although Thelma was exhausted from this disease, she remained positive and hopeful throughout her illness and approached it like many of the adversities that life had handed her in the previous 80 years -- as she often said to family and friends, "This too shall pass."
Teacher rape case: Judge says he broke ethics code
Letters to the editor June 28
Letters to the editor June 28
Glacier falls to Billings West in PKs
After 100 minutes of play and 17 penalty kicks, the Billings West Golden Bears earned a 2-1 victory over the Glacier Wolfpack in a Class AA soccer quarterfinal Friday night at Legends Stadium.
SOFTBALL: Glacier strikes early, stops Polson
Glacier cranks out 12 hits in 8-5 win
Ali Williams likes batting in the leadoff spot, and Thursday night’s game was just the reason why.
Mistakes cost Glacier versus Helena
Four interceptions and 11 penalties cost the Glacier Wolfpack in a 20-6 loss to the Helena High Bengals in Western AA football at Legends Stadium on Friday.
Crosstown sweep for Flathead
Flathead stayed perfect on the pitch Thursday evening, downing Glacier 4-1 in the first boys crosstown soccer match of the season at Legends Stadium.
OPINION: Gianforte offers new hope for Montana reservations
The Indian name of my father, the late Donald W. Meyers, was Buffalo Walker. Such names, given by the Elders, were accepted with great pride and acknowledge that we as First Nations people understand the ways, importance and sacredness of the bison.
C-Falls veteran admits benefits fraud
A Columbia Falls man accused of stealing government benefits by overstating his disabilities admitted fraud and theft charges in federal court Wednesday, according to, U.S. Attorney Kurt G. Alme said Friday.
Couple taps into sustainable building trend
There is an old Iroquois philosophy that promotes the idea that the decisions made today need to be cognizant of how they will affect seven generations into the future.
LEGION BASEBALL: Kalispell Lakers AA overwhelm Loggers
LIBBY — Haydn Schlepp and Dawson Smith each drove in five runs and the Kalispell Lakers AA scored nine times in the fourth inning to smash the Libby Loggers 22-5 on Wednesday night.
Sentinel spanks Wolfpack
Glacier's Day picks up 30th win on season
Meet the mascot
By NANCY KIMBALL