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Mill fire destroys kiln
Nobody hurt in blaze in Columbia Heights
Police cast Web at criminals
By CHERY SABOL
West Glacier School to reopen on Monday
School will resume Monday at West Glacier Elementary following cleanup from a pipe break that produced more than an inch of water in the kitchen, gym and main office areas.
Some firsts present themselves in playoffs
There's a first and a revisited first coming up on Saturday in the opening round of the Class A high school football playoffs.
Give Local event brings donors, nonprofits together
While it didn’t reach its $100,000 goal, the 24-hour Give Local Flathead campaign got close in its inaugural event.
Organizers seek Kalispell dog park
A pair of public meetings have demonstrated substantial interest in an off-leash dog park in Kalispell.
Health-care uncertainty is vexing
No matter how you come at it, the only certainty about the controversial Affordable Care Act is the uncertainty it has created across the country.
Garden makes city a better place
Sometimes, it’s the small touches that help build a community.
Time to boogie
Skydivers are getting ready to boogie at Skydive Lost Prairie in Marion.
Woman denies murder charge in stabbing death
A Whitefish woman was arraigned again Thursday in Flathead County District Court, this time on murder charges related to the stabbing death of her husband.
Most providers pass alcohol compliance checks
Three Flathead County businesses failed but a vast majority of businesses passed weekend compliance checks by the alcohol enforcement team.
Triplett wins EPB average in Butte
Matt Triplett of Columbia Falls left the Butte Civic Center Saturday evening as the average winner in the Elite Professional Bullriding Finals.
Fast start carries Stillwater girls
Morgan Paolini had 16 points, five rebounds and three steals as the Stillwater Christian Cougars downed visiting Eureka 48-34 on Tuesday night.
Marion voters to be asked to OK school project expansion
Marion voters are being asked this month to approve a $500,000 bond issue to expand Marion School.
Collins family finalizes large easement on Whitefish Lake
Whitefish family finalizes large conservation easement on north end of Whitefish Lake.
Weaver’s distinguished career worth celebrating
There’s been a change of guard for the Daily Inter Lake and Montana’s group of Hagadone weekly newspapers.
MSU’s manufacturing center launches apprenticeship program
The Certified Manufacturing Associate Apprenticeship is a one-year program that combines on-the-job training with online technical classes on topics like safety, math and measurements, manufacturing processes, and quality control.
Carole Turner Koch, 85
Carole Turner Koch, 85, passed away on June 26, 2021, at her home in Columbia Falls.
Kalispell reviewing use of drones, other technology
Kalispell city staff will break down some of the city's most advanced technology at a work session Monday evening with the City Council.
Law roundup: Buyer and seller agree to shed dispute during move
A dispute over the sale of a shed, which reportedly landed the seller and buyer in court, resulted in continued drama when the seller called the Kalispell Police Department and requested a civil standby when she saw the buyer on her property with a mover. When it was determined moving the shed would take hours, both parties agreed to “keep it peaceful and not interact.”