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Legals for November, 30 2023
Festivities get the holiday season rolling in the Flathead Valley
Holiday festivities kick off this weekend for the Flathead Valley.
Accused roadside robber pleads guilty to criminal endangerment
One of two men accused of holding up a motorist on Browns Meadow Road by gunpoint in March has pleaded guilty to a felony charge in Flathead County District Court.
Gianforte kicks off giving campaign at Clear Choice Clinic
Gov. Greg Gianforte reaffirmed his support for anti-abortion institutions on the first day of his 12 Days of Giving campaign with a more than $20,000 donation to Clear Choice Clinic in Kalispell on Nov. 28.
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.
Letters to the editor Nov. 28
Letters to the editor Nov. 28
Legals for November, 28 2023
Teen accused of wielding brass knuckles in fight pleads not guilty
A 19-year-old accused of beating a teenager with brass knuckles in September pleaded not guilty to a felony charge in Flathead County District Court earlier this month.
Stakeholders weigh in on Glacier’s reservation system changes
Stakeholders and some previous critics of Glacier National Park’s vehicle reservation system are largely in favor of new changes coming next summer.
A glimpse into a choice school in the making
Frustrated working in the traditional system with standards that allow students to stagnate while no one, no teacher nor student, faces corrective consequences for lack of student growth, award winning special education teacher, Kasey Koehler, has abandoned her job as an administrator in Miles City so she can create a Choice School focused on students with diagnosed disabilities and differential learning needs.
Give, and give wisely
From 2023’s Giving Tuesday until midnight, Dec. 31, donors will be more generous than at any other time of year. An estimated 25-30% of annual nonprofit revenue will come in.
Legals for November, 26 2023
Legals for November, 26 2023
Artist sees ‘Bleu Horses’ as gift to people of Montana
“Bleu Horses,” a herd of 39 life-sized metal sculptures, stands sentinel across a 160-acre parcel of sloping prairie adjacent to Highway 287, which runs between Three Forks and Helena.
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Man arrested for allegedly beating, threatening girlfriend arraigned in district court
A 21-year-old brought up on a felony charge after allegedly beating his girlfriend and threatening to kill her with a gun in Kalispell in October has pleaded not guilty in Flathead County District Court.
Legals for November, 24 2023
Zinke's Fill the Lake Act meets mixed reactions
Shortly after Rep. Ryan Zinke introduced legislation aimed at keeping Flathead Lake at full pool during the height of summer, operators of the SKQ Dam called the congressman’s proposal unworkable.
Legals for November, 23 2023
Musician John Floridis’ concerts focus on transition from darkness to light
Montana musician John Floridis will also perform at the Daily Inter Lake on Dec. 1 for the newspaper’s monthly Press Play lunchtime concert series.
Study says Canadian coal mines put unparalleled pollution in Montana-bound waters
The concentrations of selenium and nitrate entering the Elk River and Northwest Montana’s Kootenai watershed as a result of coal-mining operations in British Columbia are likely without measured precedent, according to a new study authored by U.S. Geological Survey scientists.