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Commissioner candidates spend $40,000
Republican candidates for Flathead County commissioner spent a combined $40,000 for their primary election contest.
State wants feds to speed up grizzly bear studies
The Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Commission is seeking public comments on a resolution that calls on the federal government to finish a review of grizzly bear populations in the Northwest United States and to fund ongoing bear research and conservation efforts.
Betty Lou Peterson, 75
Betty Lou Peterson died peacefully in the arms of her son, Bill, on Friday, Feb. 27, 2009, at Brendan House in Kalispell after a lengthy illness. She was born on March 26, 1933, in Helena, to Lester Stevens and Helen Paull.
Local Earth Day events have a green focus
The Daily Inter Lake
Glacier considering Logan Pass projects
The Daily Inter Lake
James Harvey 'Jim' Ferguson, 63
James Harvey "Jim" Ferguson, 63, passed away of natural causes Tuesday morning, Jan. 20, 2009, in his home in Kalispell. He was born in Wayne,
Giving hope to the children
Inter Lake editorial
State drafts habitat plan for trust lands
The state of Montana is offering up a draft Habitat Conservation Plan to manage state school trust lands in compliance with the Endangered Species Act regarding three species: grizzly bears, Canada lynx and bull trout.
Public invited to view 'Walk in the Clouds' film
In honor of National Wilderness Month, officials with Glacier National Park and the Glacier National Park Fund have announced the release of “Walk in the Clouds,” a new short film about wilderness values.
Parks plan 2nd session on science
For the second time, Glacier National Park is hosting a Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park Science and History Conference.
Plows closing in on summit
The Daily Inter Lake
Blacktail Mountain opens on Saturday
Turner Mountain near Libby hopes to open Dec. 21
Glacier plans study on removing old cabin
The Daily Inter Lake
Under The Big Sky Festival returns to Whitefish in July
After an incredibly successful inaugural festival in 2019, the Under The Big Sky Festival is moving forward with concert dates planned for July 17 and 18 at Big Mountain Ranch east of Whitefish.
Participate in forest plan process
Proposed forest plans for the Flathead, Bitterroot and Lolo national forests have been streamlined, along with the process of developing them.
Learn how to detect invasive plants
Glacier National Park’s Citizen Science Program is offering two opportunities to help with early detection of invasive plants along park trails. Both opportunities are free of charge and open to the public.
Election filing begins
Candidates for political offices in November’s election can begin filing nomination papers today. Filing continues through March 15.
Kalispell swimmer takes on Lake Chelan
Kalispell long-distance swimmer Emily von Jentzen will start swimming at noon today for what she hopes will be a historic swim across the 55-mile-long Lake Chelan in northern Washington.
Freedom Bank launches Hometown Hero Award
In stark contrast to a lot of contests featuring a cash prize, Freedom Bank’s new Hometown Hero Award is designed to bring out the best in people.
Miracle of America Museum launches YouTube channel
POLSON — The Miracle of America Museum, known as “the Smithsonian of the West," has brought its museum online with a new YouTube channel, created to share founder Gil Mangels’ collection of thousands of Americana artifacts with people from all over the world.