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Biden says Israel has agreed to allow humanitarian assistance to move into Gaza from Egypt
TEL AVIV, Israel to (AP) — President Joe Biden said Wednesday that Israel had agreed to allow humanitarian assistance to begin flowing into Gaza from Egypt, with the understanding it would be subject to inspections and that it should go to civilians and not Hamas militants.
Candidate for Whitefish City Council Kent Taylor
The Daily Inter Lake reached out to Whitefish City Council candidates running in the Nov. 7 municipal election. The information below was provided by the candidates and edited for spelling, punctuation and space.
Judith Anna Huber-Cogswell, 76
Judith "Judy" Anna Huber-Cogswell, 76, passed away on Oct. 14, 2023.
Karen Whalen, 71
Karen Marie Whalen, 71, passed away Oct. 8, 2023, at her home in Creston.
Woman accused of stabbing father faces felony assault charge
Prosecutors have charged a Flathead Valley woman with felony assault with a weapon after she allegedly stabbed her father below the armpit during an Oct. 12 disagreement in a motorhome outside Kalispell.
Big Sky notes: Get ready for Big Sky After Dark II
Big Sky Conference After Dark put on a great show last Saturday; it figures to do the same this weekend.
Republicans reject Rep. Jim Jordan for House speaker
Signaling more turmoil ahead, Republicans rejected Rep. Jim Jordan for House speaker on a first ballot Tuesday, as a surprising 20 holdouts denied the hard-charging ally of Donald Trump the GOP majority needed to seize the gavel.
Conman pleads guilty to bilking Kalispell resident with computer-based scam
A 24-year-old from India admitted in federal court Tuesday to stealing about $150,000 from a Kalispell resident through a computer-based con.
Holland Lake Lodge up for sale
Holland Lake Lodge is back on the market — for $3.5 million.
Montana Lakes Conference dives into threats to waterbodies
The Montana Lakes Conference will examine these topics and others during sessions at The Lodge at Whitefish Lake beginning on Wednesday, Oct. 18.
Letters to the editor Oct. 17
Letters to the editor Oct. 17
Legals for October, 17 2023
Meyer, Glasgow lead Grizzlies’ awards haul
MISSOULA — A stifling defensive performance and a perfect day kicking have led the Montana Grizzlies to a pair of Big Sky Player of the Week honors, after defeating Idaho in Moscow over the weekend to bring the Little Brown Stein back to UM.
Humanitarian aid is stuck at Gaza-Egypt border as Israeli siege strains hospitals, water supply
RAFAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Truckloads of aid idled at Egypt's border with Gaza on Monday, as residents and humanitarian groups pleaded for water, food, and fuel for dying generators, saying the tiny Palestinian territory sealed off by Israel after last week's rampage by Hamas was near total collapse.
Hezbollah destroys Israeli surveillance cameras along the Lebanese border as tension soars
BEIRUT (AP) — Lebanon's militant Hezbollah group said Monday it has started destroying surveillance cameras on several Israeli army posts along the border as tension rose following the Israel-Hamas war that began Oct.7.
Bereavement doula helps families navigate grief
Navigating life after death is difficult and nuanced, especially when it involves the death of an infant.
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The ancient ways of natural wine are finding new fans
Natural wine — which emphasizes sustainability and minimal processing — is seeing growing interest in the U.S even though overall wine consumption has been declining since 2015, according to IWSR Drinks Market Analysis, a research firm.
Used clothing from the West is a big seller in East Africa
Downtown Kampala's Owino Market has long been a go-to enclave for rich and poor people alike looking for affordable but quality-made used clothes, underscoring perceptions that Western fashion is superior to what is made at home.
Ford Executive Chair Bill Ford calls on autoworkers to end strike, says company's future is at stake
In a rare speech during contract talks in the company's hometown of Dearborn, Michigan, Ford said high labor costs could limit spending to develop new vehicles and invest in factories.