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Legals for October, 12 2023
Flathead harriers sweep Glacier Invitational meet
Three out of four went the Flathead cross country program Wednesday, sweeping the team titles and boasting the overall boys winner at the Glacier Invitational meet at Rebecca Farm.
The Wachholz gets festive with holiday lineup
Get into a festive spirit with a holiday-inspired lineup at the Wachholz College Center including the iconic Mannheim Steamroller ensemble, Tower of Power and Straight No Chaser.
Bravettes tie Big Sky
The Bravettes worked to a 3-3 tie with Missoula Big Sky in Western AA girls soccer on Thursday.
Legals for October, 11 2023
Meet Ward 1 candidate for Kalispell City Council Kari Sue Gabriel
The Daily Inter Lake reached out to Kalispell City Council candidates running in the Nov. 7 municipal election. The information below was provided by the candidates and edited for spelling, punctuation and space.
Suspect in parking lot shooting pleads not guilty
The Dayton man accused of shooting another man during a parking dispute outside of a south Kalispell store last month pleaded not guilty in Flathead County District Court on Thursday.
Alleged gunplay at U.S. 2 intersection leads to arrest
A 22-year-old faces a felony charge in Flathead County District Court after allegedly leveling a pistol at another motorist while the two were stopped next to each other at a U.S. 2 intersection last week.
Father brought up on felony after allegedly breaking into son’s business
A 78-year-old Flathead Valley man faces a felony burglary charge after allegedly breaking into his son’s Kalispell-area business Oct. 4 and leaving with a checkbook, rent check and a .38 caliber revolver.
Bipartisan U.S. Senate bill aims to boost bison tribal management, restoration
A bipartisan group of U.S. senators has again introduced a bill that aims to create a permanent bison program within the Department of Interior to help bolster tribal involvement in the restoration and management of the creatures on tribal lands.
Montana data shows 44% who lost coverage in Medicaid unwinding were kids
Nearly half of the roughly 55,000 Montanans who lost Medicaid coverage through the disenrollment process between April and August were children, according to new data provided to a legislative committee by the Department of Public Health and Human Services.
Legals for October, 9 2023
Whitefish couple fashions custom hats made to last
Glacier Rim Hats, the couple’s current business, is based out of the family’s Whitefish home, operating out of a spare guest room and garage.
Paul Lee Wells, 80
Paul Lee Wells, 80
95 mills: Counties committed to fiscal responsibility
We hope this letter finds you well. The Montana Association of Counties (MACo) Board of Directors wishes to address several matters of concern as well as provide feedback on the recent legislative session and tax policy.
Letters to the editor Oct. 8
Letters to the editor Oct. 8
Joan Maria Deily, 89
Joan Maria Deily, 89
Vermont's flood-damaged capital is slowly rebuilding. And it's asking tourists and residents to help
The small city of about 8,000 is celebrating its ongoing recovery with food trucks, music and street performers in hopes of drawing visitors downtown and giving shops a chance to sell their merchandise in sidewalk sales.
Road dogs come up big as Montana Western upsets No. 11 Montana Tech
Montana Western played spoiler on the road Saturday as the Bulldogs took down the Montana Tech Orediggers 38-28 Saturday. The Bulldogs rushing attack played a big factor in the win as Bulldogs racked up 273 yards and three scores on the ground.
Griz hold off UC Davis, 31-23
Eli Gillman’s 85-yard touchdown burst in the third quarter let the No. 17 Grizzlies open up a 28-20 lead, and Montana held off No. 20 UC Davis 31-23 in a Big Sky Conference football game Saturday.