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Champion Jackrabbits negated Griz special teams
FRISCO, Texas — Montana rightly has a reputation for strong special teams play, and South Dakota State was able to keep a handle on that threat, too, in Sunday’s FCS title game.
Montana fans travel far to see Grizzlies in FCS title game
The Montana Grizzlies are back in the NCAA Division I Football Championship for the first time since 2009, and there’s no way Mark Josephson wasn’t going to be there in person.
Photos of 2023 by Daily Inter Lake photographer Casey Kreider
Look back through a selection of photos from 2023 by Daily Inter Lake photographer Casey Kreider.
Kalispell flower shop designs modern garden arrangements
Samantha Nolan is well versed in her knowledge about plants having grown up working at her family’s nursery, but she’s begun working with flowers in a new way by opening a floral shop in downtown Kalispell.
National chain Take 5 Oil Change opens in Kalispell
The Kalispell location marks the first of eight planned stores within Montana, currently making Last Best Oil Change, LLC the exclusive operator of Take 5 Oil Change garages in the Treasure State.
Twila Jean Williams, 90
Twila Jean Williams, 90, was born July 7, 1933, in Elk City, Oklahoma, to Sam and Ledger Anders. She left this world for her home in heaven on Jan. 1, 2024, in Kalispell.
Winter Carnival names Prime, Duchess
Regan Peschel was crowned Duchess of Lark and Mike Vrentas was named Prime Minister.
PepsiCo products are being pulled from some Carrefour grocery stores in Europe over price hikes
The French grocery chain said it pulled PepsiCo products from shelves in France on Thursday and added small signs in stores that say, “We no longer sell this brand due to unacceptable price increases.”
US payrolls pick up, wages gain as labor market stays solid
U.S. job growth picked up in December and wage gains exceeded expectations, diminishing prospects for an imminent Federal Reserve interest-rate cut.
US employers add a surprisingly strong 216,000 jobs in a sign of continued economic strength
Friday’s government report showed that December’s job gain exceeded the 173,000 that were added in November. The unemployment rate was unchanged at 3.7% — the 23rd straight month that joblessness has come in below 4%.
An easy fix to Montana's property taxes
The median property tax increase for Montana homeowners went up 21% this year.
Glacier holds off Helena in double overtime
Cohen Kastelitz scored 21 points and Liam Ells added eight including a buzzer beater to force double overtime and the Glacier Wolfpack defeated Helena 70-66 in double overtime in boys basketball.
Legals for January, 7 2024
Glacier boys' rally falls short against Capital
Kyler Meredith converted a layup with 25 seconds left and Helena Capital held on to beat comeback-minded Glacier 51-49 Friday in a Western AA boys basketball game at the Wolf Den.
Late run pushes Helena past Flathead
Dylan Mosness scored 16 points and Helena High used a game-ending 9-0 run to defeat Flathead 56-48 in boys basketball Friday.
Flathead Electric Co-op set to hold trustee election
Potential candidates must be natural persons, members of the co-op, and must maintain primary residence within the district they seek to represent.
Kalispell hit-and-run victim seeks answers
An uninsured victim of a Dec. 7 hit-and-run in Kalispell is still coping with injuries as police continue to investigate the incident nearly a month later.
Drunk driver sentenced for fatal wreck near Somers
Flathead County District Court Judge Dan Wilson handed down Thursday a partially suspended 20-year sentence to the drunk driver who struck and killed a motorcyclist near Somers in 2022, citing the sincerity of his remorse and efforts to address his alcoholism, among other factors.
Legals for January, 5 2024
Whitefish skier visits down over holiday break
“Pray for snow.” Those three words are familiar to anyone who has lived in a ski town; you see them scrawled on dirty car windows or you hear them uttered at local watering holes.