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Wolfpack hoping for home victory on homecoming
Some coaches say their team has one goal and one goal only - winning the state championship. But Glacier head football coach Grady Bennett is a little more practical when it comes to setting goals for his second-year team.
Kalispell council to talk budget
The Daily Inter Lake
'We the People'
Glacier students advance to national Constitution contest
New watering hole downtown: Red's Roost
Tucked away in the KM Building like a well-kept secret is Kalispell's newest sports bar, Red's Roost.
Letters to the editor April 4
Letters to the editor April 4
Tot burned in Hungry Horse fire
A 2-year-old boy was badly burned in a fire that destroyed a mobile home Friday evening in Hungry Horse.
Max the millworker: Another day on the job at Evergreen stud mill
Wearing jeans and work boots, Sen. Max Baucus looked like an old hand working the board edger Wednesday at the recently reopened Plum Creek Timber Co. stud mill in Evergreen.
Down and out in Montana: A success story
On Dec. 1, I became homeless. I spent the first few nights back in Whitefish where I have lived off and on since 2003 with an old friend and former roommate. He had family coming in, so when the first cold spell was almost over, I found a ride from Kalispell to Missoula with my dog, Java.
Historic inn offers a place to unwind and enjoy winter
Snowflakes gently fall in a rural, mountain setting while a train whistle sounds in the distance.
Losing Mom, one memory at a time
Memory loss is an insidious thing. It works quietly and stealthily, chipping away the most benign thoughts at first. And when that’s no longer enough, it commandeers whole thought processes and memories you’d swear were so deeply embedded they were untouchable.
Judge explains verdict reversal
A U.S. District Court judge has explained why he acquitted a beauty queen with local ties who had been convicted by a federal jury of mail fraud and conspiracy.
Lex up next in Miami
Hilliard could see expanded role in regular-season finale
The Miami Dolphins could look to Kalispell-native Lex Hilliard to carry them into the playoffs on Sunday.
Hungry Horse film to be screened on Saturday
Last year internationally acclaimed photographer Pieter ten Hoopen, along with MediaStorm, produced a documentary film about life in Hungry Horse.
Softball: Wolfpack, Bravettes meet in crosstown twin bill
Coming into the first crosstown softball double-header of 2015, the Glacier Wolfpack and Flathead Bravettes are two teams with contrasting backgrounds.
TERRY COLUMN: Braves focused on future
First impressions are the most lasting.
Store transports shoppers Back In Time
Local customers keep business afloat in recession
Three years ago, Elna Rooney knew absolutely nothing about antiques.
Board appeal: Notice Snowboards expands through collaborative venture
When your product stands out among the competitors, people take notice.
Bringing 'Dark Money' hypocrisy into light of day
The rhetoric coming out of Washington, D.C., would have you believe Republicans and right-wingers are pouring cash into a well-oiled political machine, while ragtag liberals and Democrats are stuck mumbling around in disorganized poverty. But the real numbers in Montana tell a different story.
Students link up with U.S. senator
In a classroom of 37 seventh-grade students, 28 raised their hands when asked if they had ever used Skype. When asked who had talked with a U.S. senator before, five raised their hands.
Kalispell veteran continues to fight for men and women in uniform
Founded in 2018, Homeward for Heroes helps veterans and first responders connect with others that have been through similar situations, providing an avenue to talk, share and remember that they are not alone in their struggle.