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Whitefish girls team champs at Libby
Glacier’s Heather, Troy Fraley win individual titles
LIBBY - Whitefish had five girls place in the top seven spots to lead the Bulldogs to the team title Friday at the Libby Invitational cross country meet.
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- Red Cross blood drive, 1-6 p.m., at the center, 126 N. Meridian Road, Kalispell.
Survivor Millennials vs Gen X: Zeke Smith Looks Back on His Game
Months ago, the day before the 20 contestants of Survivor: Millennials vs Gen X flew out to Fiji, Zeke Smith had a plan. It involved paying tribute to the last time the show filmed in Fiji, twenty seasons earlier. “I’ve got some ideas about some fake immunity idol shenanigans that I want to play,” Zeke […]
Woman ejected from vehicle dies in Plains
A 20-year-old woman from Santa Ana, California, died after being ejected from her vehicle in Plains Friday night.
Mary Arlene Baker, 82
Mary Arlene “Cookie” Baker, 82, passed away Wednesday, May 20, 2015, at home.
Malfunctioning power pole
Whitefish police discovered a malfunctioning power pole after somebody reported lights had been flashing at the Whitefish Lake Golf Course for 20 minutes shortly after midnight.
The Flathead County Sheriff's Office
arrested a 20-year-old Whitefish man for breaking into a home with a gun. No one was hurt.
Columbia Falls police
Columbia Falls police went to Seventh Street West, where a boy reported that his brother assaulted him with a baseball bat and numchucks. The 20-year-old man was charged with aggravated assault.
Gravelpalooza
Two-year-old Maverick Bench grabs the steering wheel of a paver during the Community Action Partnership of Northwest Montana's Gravelpalooza at the LHC gravel pit in Kalispell. Children got to help drive about 20 pieces of heavy equipment during the fundraiser. "There are a lot of excited kids," said LHC owner Jeff Claridge. "They love it. They just love it. And the adults love it too." (Aaric Bryan/Daily Inter Lake)
Dancing the night away
Caitlin Hills of Kalispell dances with Peter Flahiff, a swing dance instructor from the Atomic Ballroom in Irvine, Calif., on Saturday, April 26 at the Downtown Dance Collective in Missoula. Flahiff and other instructors from California, Washington, Calgary and beyond will be returning to the Flathead valley June 20-23 for the Big Sky Workshop Weekend with North End Swing of Kalispell. For more information see: http://www.bigskyweekend.com/ (Brenda Ahearn/Daily Inter Lake)
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Two-year-old Maverick Bench grabs the steering wheel of a paver during the Community Action Partnership of Northwest Montana's Gravelpalooza at the LHC gravel pit in Kalispell. Children got to help drive about 20 pieces of heavy equipment during the fundraiser. "There are a lot of excited kids," said LHC owner Jeff Claridge. "They love it. They just love it. And the adults love it too." (Aaric Bryan/Daily Inter Lake)
Gangsta Perch 6 - Wally World
Gangsta Perch 6... Wally World! So today was an amazing day for a few amateurs like us. Pat caught a 20 inch Walleye before I could even get the fish cam recording! I pulled in 26" Pike after trying three different jigs and having him come in no less then a half dozen times. Pat and I pulled in a dozen perch or so. What a great time!
Second Annual Project Homeless Connect
Jessie Bumgarner of the Great Falls MSU Dental Hygiene School, from left, looks on as Dr. Robert Bowman examines Elizabeth Hannifin at the Second Annual Project Homeless Connect on Thursday, June 13, at Samaritan House in Kalispell. Fifty-six dentists and dental specialists as well as 20 students from Great Falls took part in providing free cleanings and extractions yesterday and today. (Brenda Ahearn/Daily Inter Lake)
This week in the Flathead: The King and I
Madison Wambeke as Tuptim and Denton Mclean as Lun Tha rehearse a scene from the King and I on Tuesday, December 2, at the O'Shaughnessy Center in Whitefish. The play opens tonight with a sneak preview night at 7:30 p.m. Performances continue on Dec. 5, 6, 12, 13, 19 and 20 at 7:30 p.m. and on Dec. 7, 14, and 21 at 4 p.m. (Brenda Ahearn/Daily Inter Lake)
Nine lives and counting
Kevin Moore was happy to pose with his two beloved pets again this year for his annual Christmas photo card. His 20-year-old lynx Misha survived cancer, and his dog Tucker helped rescue Moore from a Sunday morning rollover that injured both Moore and his dog. “I have the two best pets in the world,” he said Monday after being released from the hospital.
Last wilderness adventure
Mike Yochim, 47, a National Parks Service planner, right, is all smiles while conversing with friend Sean Miculka before preparing for a canoe trip on Thursday, Aug. 20, 2014, in Gardiner, Mont. Yochim was diagnosed with Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in September 2013 and will be joined by three of his closest friends for one last wilderness trip around Yellowstone Lake. (AP Photo/Bozeman Daily Chronicle, Adrian Sanchez-Gonzalez)
Young boy, old fish
This photo released by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks on Wednesday shows Garrett Frost from Kalispell holding a largemouth bass he caught in Rose Creek Slough on July 16, 2011. According to biologist Mark Deleray, Frost may have caught the oldest largemouth bass reported in Montana. The fish was 20 to 22 inches long and weighed about 3.5 pounds and was later released back to the creek.
Marguerite Kendrick, 66
Marguerite passed away Oct. 20, 2021, at Logan Health.