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Kalispell tree farm highlighted at timber tour
Business leaders from the Flathead Valley took in the scent of fresh-cut pine, the rumblings of a rubber-tired skidder and the buzz of chainsaws during the Kalispell Chamber of Commerce’s annual Flathead Timber Tour Thursday afternoon.
Flathead comes out on top
Flathead Valley speech and debate teams took the top placements at the Corvallis-Hamilton Invitational this weekend.
New restaurant opens at Glacier Distilling
If anyone in Montana has ever lived the American dream, it was the entrepreneurial Josephine Doody.
Ski resort proposes big changes for Hellroaring Basin
Hans Castren, a recreation specialist for the U.S. Forest Service, described the proposed changes to Whitefish Mountain Resort’s Hellroaring Basin area as the most significant improvements project during his eight years as the ski area’s permit administrator.
Group focuses on physical activity, empowerment
A school librarian and family practice physician have laced up physical activity, personal development and teamwork in a new group for girls.
Bigfork Pro Rodeo adds another night, more seats
The growing pains associated with the first Bigfork Summer Pro Rodeo last year were pretty painless.
Dunn's free throws lift Eureka
ST. IGNATIUS — Danny Dunn hit a putback layup with four seconds remaining in overtime to give the Eureka Lions (4-2, 2-0) a 48-47 victory Saturday over host St. Ignatius.
Bravettes edge Eagles in Western AA clash
MISSOULA — Mary Heaton and Clara Vandenbosch each turned in big performances to help give Flathead a halftime lead, and the Bravettes held on in the second half to pick up a 46-44 victory over Missoula Big Sky on Wednesday in Western AA conference play.
Schools may face big increase in garbage fees
An assessment method that substantially undercharges local school districts for their garbage disposal fees has prompted the Flathead County Solid Waste District to propose a new assessment that would double or triple the cost for many districts.
Samson steps down as head football coach at Flathead
Flathead High School activities director Bryce Wilson announced in an email on Thursday that Kyle Samson has resigned as the school’s head football coach after five seasons.
Hashley, Wolfpack drop Libby
By DIXIE KNUTSON/The Daily Inter Lake
New policy affects payments by nonprofits to city
The playing field for nonprofits that compete with private enterprises got a bit more level Monday night.
Askew wants chance to build consensus, plan for future
Local government is about "the big picture," Whitefish City Council candidate Turner Askew says, not about micromanaging the little things.
New city hall project nears completion
Hidden problems lead to delays, increased costs
Askew wants chance to build consensus, plan for future
Local government is about "the big picture," Whitefish City Council candidate Turner Askew says, not about micromanaging the little things.
Doug and Rollie Smith races ready at Big Mountain
By CARL HENNELL
Askew wants chance to build consensus, plan for future
Local government is about "the big picture," Whitefish City Council candidate Turner Askew says, not about micromanaging the little things.
Whitefish loses in second round
BOZEMAN - It doesn't get much more exciting than 17-15 in the fifth game.
Budget-cut targets: airport tower, air show
The Glacier Park International Airport control tower and this summer’s planned Thunderbirds air show have been added to the growing list of possible victims of looming across-the-board federal budget reductions.
State earns poor grades in report about status of women
A new report card on the status of Montana women gave the state a D- for women's job earnings and a D+ for social and economic autonomy.