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Another slugfest success
Glacier boxers win six of 16 matches at second annual event
Ali had Frazier. Tyson had Holyfield. Nicole Heavirland has Cera Lau.
Evergreen sidewalk project gets $25,000 from Flathead Electric
Evergreen’s sidewalk project recently got a big boost from Flathead Electric Cooperative with a $25,000 grant.
Kalispell works with Google on special marketing for businesses
The Kalispell Chamber of Commerce is working with Google on two marketing projects aimed at helping Flathead Valley businesses.
Flathead High removes 'grade impact' from attendance policy
Flathead High School students can expect minor changes to the attendance policy this school year.
Glacier golfers Crosstown Cup champions
Glacier won the first Crosstown Cup golf outing on Friday, defeating Flathead in the final test of the regular season for both teams before next week’s Class AA state tournament in Helena at Bill Roberts Golf Course.
Judge dismisses tribes' lawsuit over Flathead water
A federal judge has refused to get involved in a fight over water rights between the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes and nontribal farmers and ranchers on the Flathead Indian Reservation.
Bravettes open state softball play versus CMR
It was a sad moment Wednesday for the six senior members of the Flathead Bravette softball team.
Flathead, Bigfork go 1-1
The Daily Inter Lake
Money a primary obstacle to plans to revamp 911 system
By JOHN STANG
Growth policy is a step forward
Flathead County's draft growth policy has been criticized by some for not being specific enough, but that is a natural result of using an inclusive approach in writing the policy.
County holds hearing today on new septic rules
A public meeting today will focus on proposed changes to Flathead County’s regulations for septic systems.
Never too late to enjoy park
It took a while — longer than ever before, actually — but the much anticipated opening of Glacier National Park’s Going-to-the-Sun Road over Logan Pass finally arrived on Wednesday.
Flathead, Glacier wrestlers roll on
SPOKANE, Wash. - Rolling along nicely.
Anthony N. 'Tony' Giardina, 54
Anthony N. “Tony” Giardina, 54, of Kalispell, passed away at home on Aug. 29, 2022, surrounded by his loving family.
Fusaro returns to Kalispell Public Schools as new assistant superintendent
Peter Fusaro, director of Trades and Industrial Arts at Flathead Valley Community College, will replace Kalispell Public Schools’ outgoing assistant superintendent Callie Langohr.
Colleague's comments on tribe rile commissioner
Flathead County Commissioner Gary Krueger has sharply criticized fellow Commissioner Phil Mitchell for purportedly derogatory comments Mitchell made about American Indians in a newspaper article about the proposed tribal water-rights compact.
Bravettes handle Helena easily
Columbia Falls defeats Billings Central 2-1 in OT
Volleyball: Bravettes rally to earn state bid
With their backs against the wall, the Flathead Bravettes (13-10) improbably punched their ticket to the Class AA state volleyball tournament for the 12th consecutive year.
OPINION: Rail park marks new era for Kalispell
Kalispell saw a genesis of new industry and hope on New Year’s Day, 1892, with the arrival of the first train into town. In that era, railroads were renowned for the prosperity they brought to a town, and Flathead residents moved quickly to take advantage of that promise. Droves of residents moved their Demersville homes northward to Kalispell, inching them along on logs, to be closer to the new hub of commerce. Overnight, Demersville became a ghost town.
Braves stop CMR in quarterfinals
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