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Los Lobos to rock the Wachholz
The legendary Los Lobos comes to Kalispell on their 50th-anniversary tour July 26, with tickets on sale now.
Jilted girlfriend fired gun in ex’s home, court docs say
Irate after getting dumped, a Kalispell woman allegedly fired a handgun inside a Fifth Avenue East North home earlier this month.
Energy gap can be bridged
The experts tell us an energy gap looms. Fossil fuels are phasing out, and solar and wind power can’t produce enough electricity to meet the demand in coming decades.
Legals for January, 25 2024
Tranel, Zinke teams spar on congressional campaign trail
Democrat Monica Tranel knocked her opponent, U.S. Rep. Ryan Zinke, during a stop in Kalispell earlier this month for what she described as his lack of presence on the campaign trail.
Roundup for Safety awards funds to support Libby safety projects
Flathead Electric Cooperative’s Roundup for Safety Board on Jan. 11 awarded $12,705 in grant funds supporting two Libby community safety projects.
Montana 35 section closed Jan. 29 for tree removal
Flathead Electric Cooperative, the Montana Department of Transportation and the U.S. Forest Service are working together to remove the tree located near Fishing Rock Lane.
Libby City Council backs effort to redevelop historic high school building
Libby City Council agreed last week to endorse an effort by developers to secure a grant to restore and convert the old high school into a an apartment building with community space.
Accused thief given deferred prosecution agreement
A 24-year-old accused of stealing a vehicle from a Kalispell repair shop in 2022 and later breaking into an Evergreen business saw the charges against him dismissed this month.
Law roundup: 911 caller instructed on how to look up phone numbers
A Kalispell man called 911 complaining about six or eight people with megaphones pointed toward the golf course who were proselytizing about Jesus. Dispatch warned the caller...
Maxine Arnold, 73
Forever loved, Maxine Joy Arnold passed away peacefully on Dec. 20, 2023, joining her parents and friends on the other side. She lived a life of integrity, generosity, and loyalty that was undeniably inspiring.
Ralph Sievers, 78
Ralph Sievers, 78, May 2, 1945 - January 11, 2024.
Employers sought for job and opportunity fair
The fair is made possible through a partnership between Flathead Valley Community College, Kalispell School District 5, Kalispell Chamber of Commerce, Workforce Flathead, Job Service Kalispell and the Daily Inter Lake.
Glacier National Park superintendent talks visitor management, shuttle buses at 'state of the park' address
Glacier National Park Superintendent Dave Roemer shared findings from last season’s approach to visitor use management during a presentation at the Northwest Montana History Museum on Monday.
Kalispell City Council digs into solid waste master plan effort
Kalispell City Council began digging through the municipality’s trash disposal services Monday as part of an ongoing effort to develop a solid waste master plan.
Braves comeback bid falls short against Butte
Hudson Luedtke scored 13 points,including a perfect 5-5 from the foul line as Butte held off Flathead’s late comeback attempt to win 63-54 in Western AA boys basketball.
Brave Brawlers down Hellgate
Flathead continued their strong run of success in dual-meets with a 71-3 win over Missoula Hellgate at Flathead High Tuesday.
Bravettes fall on road to Butte
BUTTE — Cadence Graham knocked down four 3-pointers and scored a game-high 25 points for Butte as they defeated Flathead 57-51 in Western AA girls basketball.
Legals for January, 24 2024
Cody Hunter Sorenson, 24
Cody Hunter Sorenson, 24, a native of Columbia Falls, was born on a beautiful Monday, the 29th of March, 1999.