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Law roundup: Reports of killer clowns unmasked
The Columbia Falls Police Department was tasked with tracking down a posse of clowns after a caller reported seeing a troupe of jesters armed with baseball bats.
Cody Schweikert latest in standout C-Falls QBs
In the 12 seasons Jaxon Schweikert has guided the Columbia Falls football program, the Wildcats have had their share of prolific quarterbacks.
Cat-Dog II set for Friday
Bigfork on road, Eureka at home as football playoffs begin
When Whitefish pinned a 20-14 overtime loss on Columbia Falls on Sept. 15, it marked the first game that first-year Bulldogs’ coach Brett Bollweg went all-in with Carson Gulick at quarterback.
Wildkats, Bulldogs’ third battle is for title
For the first time since 2006, there will be a Class A girls champion from the Northern conference crowned this Saturday at Smith Fields.
Warren Miller movie shows in Whitefish
Filmmaker Warren Miller’s “All Time — 2023,” a celebration of ski towns, icons and innovators will be showing in Whitefish Nov. 3-4.
Know where you stand
The phrase “know where you stand” is the ad line for the Missoula based cell phone app used by millions of hunters to assist them in hunting.
Billy Billie’s electrified folk makes for a laid-back sound
Billie Billy performs for the Daily Inter Lake’s Press Play lunch concert series on Friday, Nov. 3.
Slow start to big game hunting season in Northwest Montana
More than 1,600 hunters appeared at Northwest Montana game check stations on Saturday and Sunday — the general hunting season opening weekend.
1st major storm of the season drops up to a foot of snow in Montana
The first major snowstorm of the season dropped up to a foot of snow in the Helena, Montana, area by Wednesday morning, canceling some school bus routes on the western side of the city as snow continued to fall throughout the morning.
Linda Schwab Ryder, 75
Linda Schwab Ryder (Robinson), 75, passed away quietly in her sleep on Mon. Oct. 9, 2023, in Kalispell.
This week, a Big Sky matinee: MSU at Idaho
There’s another Top-10 FCS battle brewing in Moscow, Idaho, on Saturday and for once, fortune favors the print journalist.
Legals for October, 25 2023
Man charged for confronting homeless people with gun on Kalispell's Parkline Trail
Kalispell Police officers arrested a 30-year-old man for allegedly confronting homeless people camping along the Parkline Trail with a loaded gun on Oct. 19.
Fusion restaurant showcases flavors of Eastern Europe and Central Asia
With dishes like samosas, pilaf, pho, gyros, and dumplings, Chef Yussupov incorporates a wide range of flavor profiles into the menu, and since their grand opening in August, the restaurant is visited by many regular customers.
Michael "Mikey" J. Riedinger, 64
Michael "Mikey" J. Riedinger, 64 of Kalispell, passed away unexpectedly as a result of a motorcycle accident on Oct. 14, 2023.
Jenna Ellis becomes latest Trump lawyer to plead guilty over efforts to overturn Georgia's election
ATLANTA (AP) — Attorney and prominent conservative media figure Jenna Ellis pleaded guilty on Tuesday to a felony charge over efforts to overturn Donald Trump's 2020 election loss in Georgia, tearfully telling the judge she looks back on that time with "deep remorse."
Gunsight Lake bull trout project raises concerns from conservationist
A conservationist who has worked protecting bull trout says Glacier National Park is “playing God” with Gunsight Lake, a remote lake at the head of the St. Mary River Valley.
FWP admits to constitutional violations
The Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks admitted to violating the state constitution by not handing over public documents to a wolf advocacy group and has agreed to a consent decree that aims to ensure it follows the constitution and public meetings laws moving forward.
In-progress rules target pre-kindergarten literacy
Over the past month, a group of Montana educators has begun hashing out new rules that would make it easier for public school districts to direct state funding toward pre-kindergarten programs for kids who are likely to struggle with reading in their earliest years.
21-year-old accused of threatening girlfriend with gun
Prosecutors have filed a felony charge against a Columbia Falls man accused of beating his girlfriend before threatening to kill her with a gun in a Kalispell shopping plaza earlier this month.