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Eureka cruises to win; C-Falls falls to Broncs
Remington Little and Joey Kindel scored two touchdowns each and Eureka made short work of Anaconda in Western B football Friday, winning 51-6.
Legals for January, 30 2024
Bigfork sweeps divisional hoop championships
RONAN — Having already clinched a berth at the state tournament before tip-off, Bigfork competed in the Western B divisional championship game without the slighest bit of pressure.
Montana schools likely benefit from delay in grant change
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — The U.S. government has delayed implementation of policy changes involving the way the U.S. Department of Education determines how schools qualify for rural low-income grants.
Freight train hauling crude oil derails in Illinois
GALENA, Ill. (AP) — A BNSF Railway freight train loaded with crude oil derailed Thursday near the northern Illinois city of Galena and erupted into flames, authorities said.
Dem files complaints with state
Kalispell man says 2 GOP groups failed to disclose contributions
Banzet announces bid for commission seat
Longtime businessman Gerry Banzet on Thursday announced his candidacy for the county commission seat held by Bob Watne.
Judge: Libyan militant to remain in U.S. custody
Planning Board sets 'doughnut' work session
Bruins edge Wolfpack
The Daily Inter Lake
Audition for Glacier Chorale
James Stanard, director of the Glacier Chorale, will hold auditions for prospective new singers in the chorale and symphony’s upcoming performance of Beethoven’s “Ninth Symphony.”
Uncooperative convict snarls sentencing timeline
Flathead District Judge Robert Allison had some harsh words for a defendant whose actions delayed a sentencing hearing for several weeks.
Deer Park math wizards finish ninth at state
A team of four boys from Deer Park School came in ninth at the state Mathcounts competition in Bozeman recently.
Senate panel hears mental health bills
HELENA — State senators heard on Friday a slate of bills to expand Montana’s mental health care system, many of which overlap with the governor’s plan.
Ex-probation officer charged in sex sting
Week in Pictures June 20-26
Taking care of injured and killed officers and their families
In recent years talk of defunding the police has been popular in other states, but our Montana values run contrary to that line of thinking.
Cummings scores 30 in Flathead boys loss
Butte’s Cameron Gurnsey scored 12 of his 16 points in the final quarter Saturday, leading the Bulldogs over Flathead 59-48 in Western AA boys basketball action.
Former Blackfeet operations manager pleads not guilty in tribal theft case
A former operations manager for the Blackfeet Tribe pleaded not guilty Tuesday to charges accusing him of stealing thousands in Covid-19 relief funds from the tribe.
Massage parlor owner pleads guilty to enticing prostitution
A woman who owned and operated massage parlors in Montana, and has previous convictions related to prostitution, has pleaded guilty to charges alleging she enticed women to provide prostitution services to customers in Billings, the U.S. Attorney's Office said Wednesday.