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Patricia Louise Piper Ramseth, 59
Patricia Louise Piper Ramseth, 59, died Sunday, April 22, 2012, at her home.
Forest trail additions approved
Swan Lake District Ranger Richard H. Kehr Jr. has authorized development of more than 35 miles of new trails on Blacktail Mountain.
Patricia Ann 'Pat' Knutson, 77
Patricia Ann “Pat” Knutson, 77, of Polson, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, March 15, 2014, at home in Polson of natural causes.
Whitefish considers three proposed zone changes
Three separate zone change requests will occupy the Whitefish City Council’s time tonight.
Braves top AA mat poll
Glacier ranked third
Just like last week and the week before that, everything remains the same in the team rankings for Class AA wrestling.
Cities could ban public drunkenness under bill
HELENA — Montana cities could adopt ordinances banning public drunkenness and allowing police to take intoxicated people to jail under a bill that passed through a Senate committee Tuesday.
State adopts habitat plan
After nearly 10 years of developing a Habitat Conservation Plan for threatened species on state lands, the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation has finally won approval for that plan.
Glenn Thomas Lietz, 64
It is with great sadness that the family of Glenn Thomas Lietz of Martin City announces his passing at the age of 64 years.
Guy 'Sandy' Sandridge, 86
Guy “Sandy” Sandridge passed away of natural causes on March 28, 2012, at his home in Montana with his wife at his side.
Why the Inter Lake is dropping Dilbert
Effective today, the Dilbert comic strip will no longer appear in the Daily Inter Lake.
Hall scores 4 times, Twins win opener
Sam Hall scored four runs, Nolan Amerman drove in two and the Glacier Twins opened their American League with a 12-2 win over Libby on Monday.
Schools claim tax credits for donors
Local school districts including Kalispell, Columbia Falls, Somers-Lakeside and Evergreen have claimed a portion of tax credits for donors through the Montana Department of Revenue’s Innovative Educational Program.
A Lakers, Twins win at Cloninger Classic
Tanner Cockerill’s 2-run triple broke open a tight game in the fifth inning Thursday, and the Kalispell A Lakers beat JNS Baseball 12-4 at the Cloninger Classic tournament.
Polson to revisit annexation proposal spurred by casino project
The Polson City Commission on Monday will revisit a proposal for the municipality to annex nearly 80 acres of land belonging to the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, and located west of the Polson bridge.
Big 7th carries A Lakers over Libby
LIBBY — Braden Capser’s RBI double in the top of the seventh jump-started a 5-run outburst for the Kalispell A Lakers Wednesday, in their 8-3 win over the Libby Loggers 18U in Legion baseball.
A Lakers rally past Loggers
Trever Cockerill doubled, tripled and scored four times Thursday, helping the Kalispell A Lakers rally past visiting Libby 11-4 in American Legion baseball.
Legals for July, 26 2022
Billy Ann Burch
Billy Ann Burch departed Feb. 5, 2022, on the next part of her journey.
Boy who went missing in Lincoln County found
A 4-year-old boy who went missing in the Bull Lake area of Lincoln County has been found alive.
Troy Henry Braaten, 6
Troy Henry Braaten, of Sheridan, Montana, passed away Nov. 29, 2023, just before his 7th birthday.