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Additional businesses eye North Kalispell
The Spring Prairie Commercial District in North Kalispell could be seeing several new additions in the next few years.
Jail consultants to present costs, options for new facility
The consultants leading the planning process for a new Flathead County jail will present their findings to the county commissioners at 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 24, in the commissioner chambers at the courthouse in Kalispell.
Helena High knocks off Glacier, 21-7
HELENA — Helena High defeated Glacier 21-7 on Friday night in Class AA quarterfinal play of the football playoffs at Vigilante Stadium.
TeleTech hiring 100 new customer service reps
The local branch of the customer-service giant TeleTech announced last week that it is currently hiring for 100 new positions.
Long-lost dog tag returned to local family
A World War II dog tag that belonged to a Flathead Valley soldier has found its way back to the man’s family, thanks to Facebook.
Attacks in Libya kill 5 despite calls for pause in fighting
CAIRO (AP) — At least five civilians were killed, including two members of the same family, by heavy shelling in Libya’s capital of Tripoli on Monday, officials in the U.N.-backed government said, despite increased international pressure to halt fighting over coronavirus concerns.
Peggy's House continues legacy of hope
In a society that’s all too willing to discard people who can’t seem to get a handle on life financially, mentally or spiritually, Peggy Christensen was a lifeline from despair. A consummate caregiver, she offered hope and a hand up, along with a persistent message of Christian love.
Reservation campfire becomes 50-acre fire
‘It’s burning kind of like it’s August’
An unattended campfire near Rainbow Lake on the Flathead Indian Reservation raged out of control Monday and Tuesday, quickly burning through an estimated 50 acres of grass and timber.
Molloy will get second shot
Inter Lake editorial
Commissioners approve 26-lot Lakeside subdivision
The Daily Inter Lake
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.
Kalispell plans for future of city's park system
Kalispell is seeking a consultant to help it put together a master plan to maintain and improve the city's parks.
Harley R. Houston, 89
Harley R. Houston, 89, "went to be with his Lord and Savior" on March 4, 2005.
Dust regulations need reality check
The recent dust-up over revised air pollution control regulations points up the importance of public and business participation in the rule-making process.
Vote as if your future depended on it
With few contested races in Tuesdays city elections, it may be tempting to shrug off a trip to the polls in this off-year election.
Council to discuss northern expansion
Subdivision north of town wants to annex into Kalispell
Blacktail Mountain opens on Saturday
Turner Mountain near Libby hopes to open Dec. 21
Clinic gets contract for X-ray research
By LYNNETTE HINTZE
Bachelor party turns tragic
A bachelor party on Whitefish Lake turned tragic Friday when one man presumably drowned.
Bridge in middle of nowhere
A developer’s plans to build a private, gated bridge across the Flathead River near Hungry Horse are pretty presumptuous in assuming that the various permitting agencies would just go along with the project.